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Volume XX.
BAN DON, OREGON: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1904
Number 40.
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LOCAL NEWS.
Call on H. A. Cox for Snowdrift
flour.
"Photo" Buttons. 10 to locts. nt
AVrensliaH'a Gallery.
A house and lot for sale. Cheap.
Enquire, at this oflice.
Miss Mortie Davison, of Two Mik.
.Las pone to Portland on a visit to
relatives.
The Dairyman's Annual Ball at
Dairy villa ban been set for the 22nd
of October.
Born. At Coquille, Sunday, Octo
ber 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lo
reuz. of Bandon, a son.
This "section was visited by a nincb
needed rain dunup Saturday to Tues
lny, which will start vegetntiou very
nicely.
Harvey Smith received a dozen
bucks frum California by the lust
steamer. Tbcy are of the Southdown
breed, and are fine lookinp sheep.
Any one needing work done in car
penterinp, brick masonry, plastering,
-cpiuontinjj, concrete work, painting
and paper hanging, will do well to
call on J N. Luke, Baudon
H. A. Cox keeps wbejat and shorts
c r sale,
Roy McEwan left h)re lust Friday
for Washington state.
Wo will sell our black Jersey milk
cow, known as Sam Burrows' cow.
Price S30 Sandehson Buos.
Mrs. William Gal lie? of this place
visited her sons Edward and Stephen,
at Coquille, last Friilny, remaiuing
over Sunday. ;
William A. Ctx will: take passage
for San Francisco, on the Elizabeth,
and will go to Phoenix, Arizona, in
quest of better health.
P. F. Gehlky, of Parkersbnrg,
caught over 5U0 salmon lust Saturday
night. The catch netted him a little
over ?100. Other beats did well also.
Millinery Store.
Mrs. E. J. Hite te Co. have opened
up their millinery establishment, and
call attention to their stock of Fall
and Winter Hat.. They also carry a
stock of Lilies' Furnishing (iucds.
The Dentist is Here.
Dr. Prentis is here and will only
A GRAND TIME AT! Sc" ,'i,m0c,""'-
OHfilMI I C PSTV rne Keeper anu nssisiants at iNortn
OUyUILLt Oil I. Jvt,st Seal llock Light Station, re-
c, . , : . . .. , , centlv witnessed an unique, sea light,
Saturduv morning, Oct. Sth, the day I . " , ,. ,
... , , Jin which a sea lion and a monster
oi me u . u. u, grand uogromng ai , ...... ,. , . .
. . , , 'devil lish were the combatants. Th(
Coquille, dawned with all thesplendor ...... ., , , r ,
, , ' , ,s . lirst intimation they had of the strug
r,,..1 : glu was seeing the water near by vio-
... , . : lently agitated and churnod into foam
, ' , , , . , -. as ithough a suotnanne demon wero
gala dav people irom ron urioru. ! , . , , .
" . ' ' , . . p I venting his spleen upon some deuizen
. ... ... ,.. T of the mighty deep. Shortly after
" 0 , , , . .. , .Iwards they saw a large so:i lion come
rolling, landed at Coquille about i . , . . .. .
. ., ' . ! to the surface in tho deadly grip and
iu:.hi, wnero tney wero met oy mo . , . , , , , " ;
, , , m 1 , ouibraco of the much dreaded octopus.
, , 1 whose long powerful tentaclos encir-
i"if vni niiiH iiiiiiim hihI 11 iirrn num. I 0
, , , a try -ii I cled the entire body of tho sea lion,
her of tho good people of Coquille, ! . , ,
. linn; nrinMiviil Iv' rorninrtiif Fntiln nil
...l.r. ...w,..,, .l 1 , 1, .,.,. .i..i.. ) r-i j n -
..... , . , , . 1 oiiorts on its part to escape, h mallv
tlflll Willi llllll r,Hill (Ml (! Hllll IllKtll. '
' ..... f
I il 1 1 I t fill' tl'liliit ( lll I I Ilk 1C Iktl.lillfl I I t'
noted. The Baudoti Ciuicert Band,
Woodmen and peoj le were escorted
to the W. O. W. Hall, where the par
ade formed at 11 o'clock, the proces-
?iin liuinii in tlw fi ii l ri r nv.lnr'
, . .. , , , snapped off ami devoured wi?h avidi-
Baud, .liirsllield I informed Degree ' ,
. . ,. , , tv. 1 hi? operation was repeated until
learn, h'ate C'rpanizer 1 ichenor and , , ....
IdlWILM'I IK-, ltllllit II
after repeatedly diving and trying in
i ?i ir .1
i vain 10 ireo useii, uio sea uou was
I seen to bead back its massive long
j neck, open his cavernous month and
J seize ono of the tentacles of his foe
I near its bodv, which member it
Dr. Cnli
n in
Camp. Ctiq ille and Myrtle Point
M. R. Lee arrived here last Thnrs-! romJ.mi ""' Tosilayovoi.i..K. Those
ueeoiug iientai worK are requested to
.day from Humboldt, and staid over
.until Saturday. His family did not
come up with him, but will come next
trip unless Mr. Lee returns there.
Joseph H. Erickson, arrived here
last Friday from San Francisco, on a
visit to his mother, brother and sister.
He expects to return to the city again
next week, having bat a short leave of
absence.
Mrs. James Heustis, who has been
visiting her sisier-m law, Mrs. Wil
liam Gallier, of this place, and other
relatives in Coos County, for some
time past, left, last week, for her home
in Illinois.
When vou are calling, call on Cox !',',' , "
. " it ..- .. . .-,,. lithe body
,iue grocerymau. rie win oe ucKien
call at once as his time is limited.
Roofing Done.
All kinds of rooN painted and re
paired. Shingling a specialty.
C. W. Dvoekt. Ban. Ion, Ore.
Laid tr. 2!:ei.
io recejve you, and bis provisions,
groceries and fruit, are always palata
ble, and his flour, hams and bacou
are of the best.
The steamer Elizabeth brought in
about 100 tons of freight this trip,
and nine passengers. Following is
the list: W F Disher, wife and two
.children, S W Fahy. Jonn Lamout, J
E Proper, H Grande and F Wilson.
The steamer Elizabeth arrived hero
Monday, making the trip toSan Fran
cisco and back in five days. She came
into harbor forty-five hours after sail
ing from the city, and could have
made .the run up in thirty-five hours
had the tide served right.
The Baudon Firemen are getting
ready to entertain and will give a big
latice on Oct. 29th. They aremaking
every effort to give the lovers of danc
ing a ple:aot evening's eutertain
innnt, and will leave nothing undone
that will contribute to the enjoyment
of the occasion.
CoHt Mail: Victor Miller, of Beav
er Hill, came to town last night. It
will be remembered that about a
znonth ago a chip from a steel wedge
was driven iuto Mr. Miller's abdomen,
cutting hi-: intetiues, an'd lodging in
his back Un-ler the care of Dr. Min
gns he has now so far recovered as to
bo nearly as good as new.
We received a few lines from J. H
Jous, dated October 8th, at Seattle.
He and wife were on their way back
to Portland, aud bad stopped there io
see that, place aud lh great battleship
Nebraska which was launched then
about that time. Mr. Jn"s sent the
Kecoudck a clipping from a Seattle
paper descriptive uf the ship yards
nud battleship, but it is too lengthy
for our publication.
Fon Sale. A series of 16 volumes
of old music, embracing tho old
standard songs, arranged for the
piano. Enquire at the Baudon Ware
house oflice.
The remains of Mr-. John Lamont
arrived here lart Monday on the
steamer Elizabeth, from San Fran
i cisco. and were taken to the Presbvte-
rian Church, at which place the funer
al discourse was preached, on Tues-
lay, at 2 o'clock, and fiom whence
was convfved to the cem
etery for burial.
Death occurred at oVIncl;, Oct.
1th, in the afternoon. t San Francis
co, and the body was embalmed there
nnd prepared for the voyage back aud
for burial. Tho remains looked very
natural and were in a good state of
preservation, showing that the under
taker was very proficient in his nn.
Rev. Haudsaker, oi Coquille City,
delivered the funeral dit((nie ainl
administered iu the rites of buiial '
James H. Lamont, who was at Big
Sandy, Montana, returned home a
soon as he received word of his moth-!
er's death, but did not arrive nnti'
Tuesday evening, after tho fuueral
had taken place.
Deceased was born at Wintersett,
Iowa, Feb. 13ih, 1S47- Came toOre
gon iu July, 1S71, and! was married in
January, 1872, in Coos County, and
lived ten years at Coaledo before mov
ing to Baudon. Besides her husband
and children, she has left many friends
who will cherish her memoiy as a kind
frieud. a good neighbor, and an up
right woman.
"No one htmrri the door that opens
When thev pus-? beyond rccaM;
Suit us loiwcned leaves f roso.
One by en.' i-tir lov.'d ones fall'
31 r. Timon 'o:tI Outlook.
had perforce to let go, whereupon the
iti lt.'ti TMswwirf..kf1 fr f.if nnin fltn
Cy -t it p i jiwu piu'ti;wru iu i itio i uwuu iuc
ucles Langleis. J'ort Orferd and , , ' . , , ...
., i i . i 1 body until satiated, after which other
Coquibe Lamps, inviteil gtiets aud ,. , . , , . , . . ,
i)e jle I ringing up the rear. Thue
was ;il-n :i verv :mtrrmri;itelv sir
, . , , - , . excitement riming the battle, fell upon
rangui tlnat mounted with a tvp.enl; , , .,
' 111.. finrincc mill t r i, li. rtii t mi
It i t ( i 2. i t I 1 1 L.CI mill IIICT II If ilil.- IL-niUUVi
W noicho;per of ye ul leu time, wl ich . , ' .
added mateiially to the procesr-icn.
The beautiful and artistic manmr in
sea lions, woo uad tntuerio lieht
i aloof, alt hough laboring under great
riio octopus was fully twelve feet
in diameter, and would never.have re
leased his intended victim had not the
sea lion acted as above stated, thus
' vaiKiuishing a fue who is feared by all
and beaten by few. Orescent City
News.
A GiRL'S SECRET.
5
which She st- re flouts and wiudews
were decorated, dterve j-ecial m '.i ,
tiois. At the older of Capt. Coital,
)f the Mar.-htie'd Degree Team, who
was mounted on a handsome hoive. .
and who ac'od as llii-er;f the dr.y. !
the jwr.ces.-ion started down the beau- ,
tifuily d'Corated sireels of the City
which were i;j;ed with people ai.d
where the usual assortment of cam
eras ami U.ii.ks w. iv strict iv in ovi-
J
deuce, as Ibis array of splendor was jPXjA."52"S 2 SCOTT!R.S.
too tempting a moi.-el for the fiend of wiu. he ix Loxo's Hall
:he len-etolete,CHre. Ev8njng Qct. 15th.
L pun learning thogrounds a splen-; J J'
Sidlv arranged pregiam wns appro- The scene is lai in a girl's board-
pria.elv opened bv an invocation from ' ' i101'1 w1huri! ,,u k'a(;her is I'ot
' , . , ., , . verv devoted to her work, and the
Kev. L:,:,d,nker. followed by a very u,.:ilthv pnjlis ca,.ry tliinf,3 ith a
clever ami characters lie address of!iii hand.
'.veleeme by Judge H-I.:en. ivho.on ' Julia Jermnime becomes jealous of
behalf of the absent Mavor, turned J II"jr-"1 Hunter who bids fair to carry
,,.,,,,1,, v, r ,i r-;,,.'.., it ! oil a Coveted pri.e, and decides to
mer the Kev of tLe (. itv dates to the , , , , i oi
... , ; orive her awav from school. She sets
host t visitors in .-it lemtance, asMir-: a slanderous "story going about her,
ing them that w:5h it he gave the Iveed upon a mere rumor, and Hazel
f i'. ,.;;..... r.t t'. i-, -birhled in I'oii-eiiJiniiee A rvivm
i. i.- i . i i i .i i ; . ij 4 v (i rt j - - r- i
who is reallv Julia s mother, comes to
Important News Notes
Tuesday. Oct 4.
Henry G. I'nyne, Postni'iHter General of
tho United States, died today at W atib.iii-
ton.
Tlio Japanese scouts wero driven baok in
M.-uulwria. Tlie Htinsians snffotcd .scveie
Iosj, while no casnalititii arc reported among
the Japs.
Sinnu person tried 'o daninKO the batlle
ship Connecticut hv boring a hole in her
bottom. It is claimed that a diver did it.
ItosvvuM, Now Mexico, was daiuntd a
hundred thoand dollars by Hood.
There was over $l.ri.000.000 in taxes paid
into tho New York City lieasury today,
breaking all pa-t records for one day.
Bartholdi. tho sculptor, who designed the
statue of Liberty, is dead.
Automobile trains are to be rnn in German
East Africa and Togo land, us feeders to the
railroad.
"Wkdse'day. Oct. 5.
A Beautiful and touching little Com
edy Drama in three acts.
good WIMH'S Oi
piiile. and that
with it thev were
the sch-ul in search of her husband.
. -1 .1 . - I I . I r
pu.u.geu i ninoei; anym.ng. :rom ; ,iavinjr lul...,tl ,.,, U.vu can j,ive in
the hearts and hospitality of bis fellow' formation concerning him. and it is
town-men. down to the (,'itv l'ri-on. I"'dly discovered that Ha.el has
and clo-ed with the coulident admo- hrt" h-gracu in order to shield her
.... ., .. teacher and .1 nba.
nit.on that he was sure ihey would Cast op ClIAIfACTElw
handlo the key in such a way that . Miss Wilkir.s. a teacher.
there would be no occasion to use i ! Mrs. Violet Lorenx.
for tho latter purpose. Suttee to sac )p-v 1'ortnne Tell-r.
, .. . . - i .Mrs. ernie Sanderson
so many good things were m store for ; , r.,,, Hl,nter. poor, hut a bright pupil
us. we had no occasion lo consider; Miss Ulancho Patterson
the Judge's caution. The address of j 'Julia Jcrmniue, rich, and jealous of
uvlcomn showed a feeling of good : ... . . Hazel. .Mrs Agnes Daily
. i U mine W allace, a general favorite,
fHIOW","l)- I with a troublesome high note.
Following the addres of welcome; Miss Winnie MeNair
came the reply by Judge Jenson oFj Pupils
Port Orford. who, with a fow woll Collie- r.avrno. .Mi,s Ina lilackorbi-
I. i i m; .. . r.;i.cnn
111 - 2 . . , .III illl l-l .ILIIIIIIIIIL:..!! X.II 1 I I L: J li
' " KHiel Edwards, Mi.-s Ethel Dyer
tho hearts of the assembly to enthu-i Marv Minium h tbilof. Lixan
.... ... ..t ... - . n
SAY!!
The followitig. written to the Her
ald by Prof. McKemia. of Marquette,
Miehiuan. in regard to J. H Tinn n's
coal no-session, near the mouth of!
Lampa Creek, if a mutter of news mid
iutere-t: "Whatever may be said of
the virtues of a coiHenl-d sj.iiit, of
1 beiiiLT ratistied in the lot iu which
I providence has placed them, it is an
uudesirahle fact that it is the restless
and uncontented who serve to build
ui and advance the prosperity of a
country. The man wuo leaves that
which is absolutely known and goes
beond the extreme eontino.i of rec
ommended territory, discovers and
opens up a new hold for mani labor
and enterprise to occupy, is surely a
boon to humanity. !l find just such a
man located here at Lampa Creek, si
lently delving beneath mother earth
for the lust four years, opening up a
coal liehi second to none on tho coast.
Tho coal is semi-hit minions, of very
high grade. It cokes nicely, and com
pares with the coal of Jiritish Colum
bia, hence it will bring iu the market
of San Francisco, $'2 per tou more
than any of tho liguites worked iu this
county.
Mr. Timon showed me through all
r
his openings, iio lias eleven ve:ns
ranging in thickness from three to
fourteen feet. J he vein which he is
now working is live and one-half feet,
I
Music. Henrv Hite.
There will also be pleasing special
ties between acts.
Admission 115 cts. Children 25 cts.
Coal .13 in ing at Slivcrton.
siasm on Woodcraft.
Tho chairman then introduced iron.
Robert ?nra as orator of the day.
and till- gentleman bail been speak
ing about 20 minutes and acquit
ting himself in a v.'ry creditable man- D. S. House, the manager of the
ner. when, almost without warning. , Hiverton Coal and Development Co.,
the rain began pouring vigorously j of Hiverton, while here on last Mon-
from the olnmK Mr. Burns very j day, had quite nn interview with the
cleverly dismissed his audionco and.Hecall reporter.
everybody male for shelter.
Three heavy showers following in
quick succession wen the only things
lo mar the days' sport. Many were
disappointed at not being able In hear
During his talk Mr. Rouse informed
us that tho now coal mine was pro
gressing nicoly. Tho tunnel is in 175
feet and tho bunkers and tho tramway
have been erected. Ihe capacity of
the speech of Mr. Horns, and tho i the bunkers is (500 Ions,
splendid program consisting of olocu- Up to tho present timo nothing but
tionary recitals, vocal and instrmentnl j development worlc has boon ongaged
solos, quartets, etc.. finished. j in. Somo comI has been taken out and
Following dinner, a goodly number ; Mr. Rouse informs us that a ready
of contents and out door snorts helped ; market has been found for the entire
If vou cannot find what von want ! Perfectly clean, with good roof am
I 4... ' I it lays at an angle of 1J9 de
RACKET
Maybe wo have oue left, if so, the
price will please you.
Our stock is small, but the goods
are of a good quality, and the prices
are right.
We mako ''Cash Buying" an object
q the purchaser, at the
RACKET.
greets, and ought to be a cheap vein to
work. Mr. 1 imon claims that he can
land coal in the bunker ready for
shipment at a total cost of tifty-iivo
cents per ton. He figures on an eight
hour day. which ho says is long
enough for any man to work, and the
average wages of Ihe county. 1 fully
believe ho can doit, as he has millions
of tons that cau be worked without
the aid of machimery. hi lo Mr.
Timon owns a large coal field here, he
used the precaution to secure the
quay aud river frontage to thousands
of acres, which will enable him at all
times to meet all com ret it ion.
greatly to make up for what had been
missed on account of the rain, and as
the day broke fair again, tho entire
occasion proved a grand success, and
the people of Coquille deserve credit
for their cleverness in entertaining.
A Grand Ball was given at night,
for which a special Orchestra from!
t oos hay furtusJicd soul inspiring
m tiMc.
'I he Woodmen and Ladies' Circle
initiated an armv of candidates and
many more applications were taken
Notwithstanding the unfavorable
weather, this occasion will he remem
bered by the Fraternity of Coos
County as one of the leading events
May the W. O. W. ever prosper in
their good work.
A Mlmuku or the Band.
Port Orford Tribune: Hon. Walter
Sutton and son (ieorge, started for
Ashland last Monday. Mr. Sutton
will be accompanied home by his son.
Johnny, whoso health has tie im
proved as much as desired since leav
ing here, and who will once more re
turn to his old home in Curry. Mr,
Sutlon expects to be gone about a
month.
output even when tho mino is fully
developed.
The coal is pronounced of excellent
quality. Tho vein averages about U
feet at present.
Tho mine is about i mile below
Hiverton, and is near the river, so
that deep water is accessible.
Miners are being added constantly,
and it will be but a short time until
tho Hiverton Coal and Development
Co. will be employing a largo uumber
of hands.
D. S Rouse, the manager, is one of
the best coal operators on the coast.
He has had about forty-live years' ox
neiienco in this business, and has
......
The M. E. Chnrch at Albany has refnsed
to receive or support the ininiater appointed
to that place, on the grounds that the wishes
of the congregation were not respected in
the appointment.
Anti-ritualist nuele a demonstration
against the bishops and clergy of the United
Kingdom at Liverpool.
The International Peace Congress has
parsed resolutions calling upon Kns.sia and
Japan to end the war.
Kuropatkin is hurriedly constructing for
tifications, mid will make Tit Pass tho base
f his operations.
Japanee are planning to take immediate
step to build twenty war ships.
Timber crui-ers at Itostburg named John
W. Gardnur and William H. .McCrusscn
were arrested, charged with moving govern
ment .stakes.
Tiutksoay. (Jet. 0.
An unknown man was burned to dath in
the jail at Cornelius, Oregon, lie is snp
pestd to have started the fire by .smoking.
lie was intoxicatt d.
The Japanese ciptured a loaded junk
which was trying to ruu the blockade at
Port Aithur. iJvidence was found of an or
ganization of SO junks, with a view of run
time the blockiult-.
'Ihe main forces in and around Mukden
are quiet, but minor tight are. frequent.
Candidate Fairb.mk talks to a crowd at
Heno, Nevada.
The stt inner Iforhn Hoscowitz wn? wrecked
and sailors tlro.vn.d in I'.ntish Columbia
waters. She struck a rock.
Count Okuma warns the people that the j
Itussian-Japanese war will be a long one,
nnd estimates the cost to the Japanese na
tion, for a two year's btruggle, at $t.U'J0,XK).
003. FniDAT. Oct. 7.
The hnttleship Nebraskn wns lnnnehed at
yeaMie toody. a:n -; one ofTiTe "befit ves
sels in the world.
An automobile ran over an embankment
at New York, and was struck by a fast ruu
nini; train and thr.-e persons killed and two
injured. The other four occupants were
able to go home.
James Wilson and p. nephew, from l'eun..
ucie killed by a bear in Yellowstone Park.
Five lives were loat in a hotel tire ut St.
Jo-eph. Mo.
Five submarines in kn.ick down shape
were shipped from New Jersey for Japan.
Hustlers in Josephine County kill stock in
the woods and pack out the meat. Snck
men have placed armed rangers ou guard.
New York City is looking toward an in
crease in .the water supply, aud is making
arrangements nccoidiugly.
Satcudat, Oct. S.
One person kilhd and four others hurt is
the record of Yanderbilt's auto race.
A Newark, N. J. merchant, named N. J.
Fryer, shot his wife, then himself. Jealousy
the cause.
Six boys aie supposed to have drowned at
Herlin, Wis. '1 he body of one has been recovered.
Hobbers raided the hank nt Freoland.
Ind , blew open the safe, and got away with
$..'0,000.
A St Petersburg organ declares that all
thought of compromise has been abandoned.
Itussia now hopes to drive Japan from Asia.
The l!lue Funnel and China Mutual line
have refused to carry Uncle Sum's mail,
fearing seizure by the Russians.
Tim Japs are to Iiiitc no winter quarters
in Manchuria, hence, they will be, supposed
to keep on lighting during the winter.
MA HINU.
Ar.mvKD.
Oct. S Schr Western Homo, Wiedor, IS
davH from San Francisco, to Prosper.
Oct. 10. Stmr Klizabeth. Jensen, 4" hours
from San Franoit-co.
The City Meat Market
0 Yes! 0 Yes!
We Have the Variety of Stock
Heef. Pork. Veal. Mutton. Lamb, Hologna nnd Pork SanBngo, Pressed Beef, Head
Cheese, Corned Hef, Pickled Pork, Fggs, Vegetables and Hutter.
Call ou ua and get our prices before buying elsewhere.
We are not like the Hind Wheels
of a wagon, always following in the same rut. We are pushers, striving for a larger
business, nnd we get tie re by keeping
Tlie Best Meat in tlie Land
aud selling nt the very lowest prices.
Wo nro here to please and here to stay.
ITonrs to serve,
J. Waldvogel & Son, Props.
Bandon Meat Market,
T. Anderson Prop.
Will Keep on Hand at nil Times
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard.
Sausages, Etc., also
Fresh Vegetable, Poultry, Eg?, Butter and all Farm Produce.
I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, muttou,wool, hides, etc.
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Dry Goods of Every Description.
Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes.
SOOt3 & S1208S
Fresh Groceries of all Kinds.
Suits Made to Measure,
AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSET.
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ujt.pioot
"SOMO HA
rwcMT - rofrr
OLD VALLEY AND OA
5Sle
WHISKEY,
Also, all Leading Brands of Case Goods,
AT TKK
EL DORADO
9 - - Props.
Tirixxtiir
Household Furnishings and Deco
rations of all kinds
Jieil Koeni tr.ics nr'.nn roi.s nnu ftno nil Jape
nnd Piece-. Vt widow Trimniinirs. House Lii
SKWINK MACIUNKS AND UAbY CMUUAGES
imuy.
Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses and Springs.
Furniture Kcpairin and Snw-fthns n Specialty.
Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. ViZs UNDERTAKING
A Fuil Line of llnrinl C'ask ts. Hurinl Kobe-? and Good;, and Undertaking Snpplies
Constantly Kept on Hand.
BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY.
J. C. Shields &
bon,
Blacksmitli & Wagon
Wagons of all kinds made to order.
Job work attended ti promptly and all work uu.trauteed to yivo satisfaction.
llenKonabie.
Horseshoeing a Specia.lty
HAY!
Grass and Clover I la' Baled ami
Delivered at Coquillo or JJaiulon, Or.,
for $11 per ton by Steamers Dispatcb,
Favurito ur Liberty.
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U. S. Commisionerand Notary Public ; DO YOU NEED AMY HARD-WARE?
FiliiijI-s and Final proofs inade on Home
.-tcadd. 1 imlier Claim.s and other I". S. Lands
Miinry I.niiiis Nei;titiati'l on A pprovetl
Security.
Ollico in room 10 Heverle Kuildinr, Han-
don. KeKideiice on Butte f'reek. Oregon.
Price
If You Do
All ktmln uf Keal Ksliilc
Mild.
$ UAMJON I.C)I);H
rs.
Ixililit am!
So. lir.,A.lA..M r:
' are still doinu business at Tlie Old
Staml aud can please vou. Give n a Call
Stoves, Br-anges and Farm Implements, Etc,
and examine our
been very sncrewini.
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AN DON liOPG K. No. I. O. O. F.i;:
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nieetH every hatuulav ovenuiR.
Vitiit iuu brothers in ood standluu
ieordially invited. '
i CHAS. F. TiOHFNZ. N. G.
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OANDON b(H;G K, No. 1 1;1. A. F.A -M.
I) Sluli'il fitiiiniiiiiti'Mt iuim first Si( .'.
2!nrdav after the full moon of eaeh i
inunlli. All Mast-r .Masoim eordi.tih :
invited. lMVl Klt NKLSU.V, V. M. ::
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Now i the titr.e to urel;riso Ifardware.
in stock a lr.r;;e as.-, rtnieul of
The undersigned has
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
Glassware, Crockery and Miners' Supplies.
PainM. Oils. Poors ;unl Wii.5on.
T1NSHOF IN (MNNKCTION.
A. McNAIR,
The Bandon Hardware Man.
vweek. in Concrete Hall. Handon. Orei'iii ;.
y cordial welcome is extended to all vis-j
J. K. FISH Kit,
Chief Kantr.
Fin. Hecreiarv.
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ATTOHNFY ani CtH'Ni:i.'.)U AT LW
NOTAinii;iti,ic.
Fire Insurance.
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VVrenshall & Wrensh.li,
Photographers,
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