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o '• 52 Times a year fcr $2 1 52 Times a year for $2 Volume XX. LOCAL NEWS. BANDON, Miss Bertha Wells, who has been making Ler home in Bandon for some time past, baa gone to Eckley to re side, Mrs. \\ . L. Davidson, who has been improving for some time past, liaa not been quite so Well during (be last few days. The posters are out f.>r a Masquer ade Ball bert» on Christmas Eve, tbe proceeds of which will be given to the Bandon Post, G. A. R. Thomas Anderson has improved his residence by covering bis stairway with a roof and closing it in. Mr. Audersou believes in improvement. OREGON: Miss Jennie Denholm ba* been quite’ill for some time, but is improv ing, and is on the road to recovery. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hoskins have taken up their abode at Prosper, Mr. Hoskins having found occupation there. Will Doyle and his sister Annie, of W'edderblirn, wore in town Monday on their return home from a visit at Coquille. Captain J. Johnso i anil crew will take the tug Triumph to Coos Bay. next month, to have her placed on tbe way« and some repairing done. I will have my Photo Gallery open Saturday the 12ih. and Sunday the 13th, All wishing work done call on tbostt days. G. P. S tewabt . • We understand that T. W. Clark, of the North Bend Woolen Mills, has returned from bis visit East, Btid re port says that be met with great suc cess, so we may expect operations to stprt up there again. THURSDAY, Number 44. NOVEMBER OoeMii’t itespoui Ol<| Age. Important Nows Notes It’s ■bumcfnl wrben youth fails to I«lngla of tbe North Bend Citizen »bow prop.-r re-pect for ol 1 agt>, but T uesday . N ot . 1. in town last night. just th» contrary in the.case of Dr. The Bultio Fleet «ailed from Vigo, Spain, Tbe steamers Elizabeth and Chico Klug's N kw Life Ptlik. They cut off toward the Far Eaai Tbe Japane«e forced tbe Russian« to qrac- We Have the Variety of Stock «V'km here again next Monday. all maladies no matter how severe ami nate their fortification« ou Eihiun^ Xcun- Beef, Pork. Veal, Mutton. Lamb, Bologna and Pork Sausage, Pressed Beef, Head irreapective of old ago. Dyspepsia, tniu m ar Port Arthur. T T. Allen and W. L. Davidson Cbeeae, Corned Beef, Pickled Pork, ... Eggs, ___ Vegetables _____________________ and Butter. Cull uu u. anil gel our prices before baying elsewbero. Jaundice, Fever, Cotutipation, nil A Canadian Pacific freight train went «•ace up hot« Sites last week for a yield to this perfect Pill. 25i*ts at through a burning brigde at Cantuore. kill We are not like tho Mind Wheels visit botw. iug the engiueer and fatally injuring the Lowe ’ s Drug Store. of a wagon, «»ways following in the same rat. We ¿ire pushers, striving for a larger W. A. J4tillw.ll weqt over to North fireumd. Q busincsH, and we get th re by keeping Archbishop William Henry Elder ¿died nt TitankMgixtug I'rcrlaiiiHtiuii Berni tbie week to look after work. Tlie 13 ©st Ivlea-t In tli© Land. Cincinnati. and selling at the very lowest prices. W. B Weave« and Wjll Smith, of Washington, N<>v. 1—The Presi. WilLam Sears, of Chicago, whs «hot and We are here to please and here to sttry. Chiewffo, registered at tbe Tupper dent today issued tbe Thmksgiving iDHtautly killed while playing a Halloween Yours to serve, prank, lie whs hailed by a policeman but Hoear, Monday • day prociamat icn, setting aside paid no attention to the «unnuon«. J. Waldvogel & Son, Props. ttemainber Stewart s Gallery will Thursday, November 24 li. H. O. Davis, of Ellensburg, Wash., «hot tie op»« Matwi’day and Sunday, “To be observed as a day of festival off tbe aria of hi« tw<^-year-old niece while Warth •* pvr<w«it>a*. nnd Thanksgiving by «11 of tbe peo playing with a gun be thought to be an- ' Biitnlpii presented quite a lively ap V. N. Perry, of Coquille, was in pearance Tuesday, as moat of tbe res ple of tbe United States at home and loaded. Robbers entered a store on Glisan Street, I Cova Saturday night visiting and're idents in tbe precinct came in to vote abroad.” Portland, la>t night, but were evidently hewing old associations. The proclamalion was issued from frightened away before securing much and do business with tbe mereba’nts. tbo State Department tip« afternoon booty. Capi. Oloff Real , one of the pio Bandon came near being a ‘‘dry” W ednesday , N ov . 2. by Secretary Hay. it follows: deer toatmen of the Coquille, gave town this week. Tho water mam By tbe President of the United States An American naval officer is to be a roeni- ' Bendon a vi.it last Week. Will Keep ou Hand at all Times her of the Commission to settle the English- I found a weak spot and sprung a leak, —A Proclamation: A left»» received, a few deva ago, and while the result was soon appar .Russian difficulty. Dewey may be (¿hoaeii- * It has pleased Almighty God to L. A. Gebhard, a dentist, was found mur from William A. Cot, announced his ent tbe leaking spot could not lie bring the Amorican people in safety dered in his office at New l lm, Minn. No i arrival at Phoenix. Arizona. found for about three days. There and honor through another year, and clue was left by tbe assaj-sin. H Munly ha. moved back to Bau was considerable bustling for waler. Seventeen persons perished at Winston ' in accordance with the long uubrokeu dot», ..„j ¡. going to build on hie lot Salem, North Carolina, from a reservoir , The Coquille fi»borruen will cole custom banded down to us by our Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce. bursting and causing an overflow. Many ( hear tbe t*«»omhaudlo Factory. rate at Riverton, Saturday Evening, forefathers, the time has come when a other persons are mibsing. I will pay highest market price for beef. pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc. E. Boaaen, tbe brlcb xaeon fiotn rov. 19th, with a Grand Ball. special day shall be set apart in which Ten miners were crushed or drowned at ■ Dairyville, came np Tuesday to build Good music will be in ntteodanife to thank Him who hoidsall nations in Wilkesbarre, Pa., by a lulling elevator. flues in M Breuer's new building. Tbo general result gives the Re • d a frei boat will be run from Bun- tbe hollow of Hia hand for tbe mer The Japanese continue to advance on Port Arthur, and Russia begins to fbar that the < Mrs. H. G. Malehorn, of Florae publicans a heavy victory. An. cies thus vouchsafed to ns. During fort will tall. Creek, baa » : e to California to visit Now York is Republican by over The steamer Liberty will leave tbe the century and a quarter of our Na Russians attacked Japanese forces in front | bit daughter, Hie. Jennie Yoakam. 200,tM)O according to early reports. x^iiirf here at 6:30 P.M. tional life, we, as a people, have been of the left detaohmont near Mukden, but ! * Y.r M T. T TTT ..v ▼ kl, ’ ’ r.* W Tt Mr. Gindin has built him a resi Indiana for Roosevelt by 60,1)00 The steamer Antelope took the Lib blessed beyond ajl others, and for were soon repulsed. <A >4 K Yttiir, near Vanoooyer, B. bad ,i $36 1 ì 3; I Ì 1 this we owe humble and heartfelt dence near tbe Brootnhandle Factory, plurality. <-M ' h run this week, while the latter 000 fir»». Firebugs had hidden the nozzles to Michigan, another state claimed by w» being overhauled and ri paired. thanks to the author of all blessings. tbe bose. which is about ready for occupancy, Tbe year that lias closed lias been T jiuesday . N ov . 3. Mrs E. M. Sackett whs a visitor to the Democrats, Ims gone Rnpulilican.- one of peace within our own borders Tbe Ja panese have captured Ribluug Hau Fraucisco ou the steamer Eliza no that tbo tuajmily E r the lii publi Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. liesday was one of the beautiful as well as between ns »nd all other mountain and press onward. The foreresses beth last Tuesday. We understand cans is large. of Suugshu and Keekwau also occupied, ami d«s of the season, the weather being nations. Tbe harvests have been that she will visit her ton who is at warn and delightful. It wiis-n model abundant, and those who work, the iinal assault on Port Arthur is about to that place. be made. differ election, nnd brought out u whether with baud or brain, are pros The Mikado celebrated his 53rd birthday. Sirs. F. M.Langloir and Miss Mat- h«wy vote although not a full one. pering greatly. Reward has waited The Emperor celebrated the tenth anniver tie Sabin were in town Tutviday, bav- Tb result in Bandon pieciuct is us upon holiest effort. We have been sary of bis ascension io the Russian throne Th* contest iu Coos was on tbe Fit ing come np to meet Mrs. Langlois’ Baldwin’s airshig escaped at St. Louis, fiAows: enabled to do our duty to ourselves yesterday,.and daughter who bad been visiting loon question, and was v aged vigor no trace has been found. B andon P bectnct . and to otliets. Never has there been .Twelve persons were injured in a car acci- , friends nt Coquille. ously . I . h I'kefers for 1'resiitt nt uud Vice-l’resi- a lime when religious and charitable dent at Andover, Mas» I u- cat jumped he R. E. L Bedilliou’s house is begin Ou th* Coquille til»« vote was heavy 4«i< of tbe I'nited States. (1 I Himim.-k, Ke| iil>licii,i............ 13b effort lias been more evident. Much track and turned over on its side. Out of 80 I ning to loom np and will make quite for prohibition, but at Muralfield ai d Ja«es A Fi e, ** ...................... 137 has been given, to ns and mueb will be passengers scarcely any escaped cuts Hhd Suits Made to Measure. bruises, an improvement to Atwater Street, in North Bend a heavy whiskey volewna .1 Kllnrt. '* ...................... 138 expected from ns. Panama celebrated its first a nniversnry Woodland Addition. King Bob will polled, which, with small gains at A € I Unii(¡11. We speak of what has been done by to-day. th 3,n>sa It Coiwfoiit. Democratic aoou have a place of residence to suit other points makes the race close. AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSET. this Nation in no spirit of boastful Heavy explosions at Port Arthur are«up. 3 Hillard, ‘ I W bis taste. As we go to press tbe news comes Walter 8 llsuiittOH, posed to mean that the Russians were de ness or vainglory, but with full and “ Dr. Hteele, dentist, who visited thia from Coquille by telephone that tbe ■1 AJiffrey, '* .... reverent realization that our strength stroying magazines. F riday , Nov. 4. place twice during the summer in pur’ result in C ook whs co close that it will 1 H Araos, Prohibition;.............. . is as not bitig unless we arc helped The French >fS^el Gironde collided with ’ fa-.lio Hutter, " .................. enit of hia oeenpatiou. has located at take the official count lo decide it. from above. Hitherto we have been the steamer N. liffiai off the Algerian const, “ Myrtle Point, having IxnigLt out Dr. I Tlier« is little news from outside W P Elmore. given the heartiest »1 length to do tbe and sank. One hundred persons perished. I S HcDiiniel, “ .................. J. W. Strange Mr. Strange has gone Counties to ba had, but Curry (,’ouniy C W Ilarzee, SoeiHlis*......................... tasks alloted to us as they severally Report says that the Russian officials •are to Roseburg. ....................... is reported to have gone "wet'’ and Wiliinni Beard, ** arose. We are.tbuukful for till that not versed in s-gnals and that the Baltic may have fired on one another. .................... When you are calling, call on Cox Douglas County to have gone ‘•dry.’’ I C Herrington, ** has been done L r ns iu tbe past, nnd fleet A ferryboat was sunk by a Norwich liner SB Ho t, •* .............. •........ tbe groevryman. He will tie tickled we pray that in tbe future we may be at New York during a fog. No lives-were ■I L Hill. Peoplt'a.............................. to receive yon, and hia provisions, strengthened in the nnending strug lost. L H McMabati, ** ........ ..................... gle to do our duty, fearlessly and The outlaws who held up the bank at Co 'This Steamer is New. is Strongly built, nnd fitted with the Infest improvements, nnJ wi|t P E Phelps. “ .............................. groceries and fruit, are alwaya palata, give a regular K day service, for pnsMpgerw nnd freight. bet Veen the O F Si-.tiniillehi, “ ............ .............. honestly, with charity ami good will, dy, Wyo„ and killed the cashier, have made tile, ami hia flour, baiui and bacon Coquille River, Oregon, nud San Francisco, Calif. For Frubibition. .. ........ ............. with respect for ourselves, aud with their escape from the pursuing* posse. •re of the beat. Cracksmen blew open a safe at a private Aamtist Prohibition............. ............ ELBERT DYER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. love toward our fellowmt n. Mam Naas, who has the enperintend- bank at Buffalo, N. Y , and stole $25,000 Whole nnniber of voles cast, 23S. E. T. KRVZ, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, Snu Francisco, California. In this great Republic tbe effort to A masked mau lined up six men in a sa enry of the Prosper cannery, was in The good weather is adding to the combine National treogtb with per loon at Reading. Calif., nnd relieved them of town Tuesday, and from him we progress on tbe Woolen Mills build F. W Ntiltwrll. I.niil I« sonal freedom is being tried on a scale $2,30J m cash and checks. learned that tbe cannery there had mg, and ttie labor is advancing ruote Th« funeral of E. W. Stillwell, who Several persons were more or less injured put np nearly 7tMR) r»ws of salmon, rapidly, Yeaterilay saw the top story • iip»l at tbi- place Nov. 2nd, took place iuoi;o giguntte than ever before iu tbe near Cresson, Pa., by the Cleveland Express •ad were still canning, but that tbe or attic beliti to rise upon the inaiti last Thursday afternoon, the fun» th I world's history. Our success will running into a light engine. S aturday , Nov. 5. catch had been light for a few days. structure, while tbe second story <m sermon being preached by Rev F. M mean much, not only for ourselves, but for the 'nt lire of all mankind; and The Japanese gave Kuropatkin a bint that The passenger list of the steamer the L was raised u( the same time. Sanderlin. The set vice« were bold at they were on deck by directing a deadly lire There are about a dozen tueu at | the residence of J. R.,Stillwell, from every ni'ii or woman in our land along bis front. Elizabeth when she sailed Tuesday should feel tbe grave responsibility The Japanese Lave sunk several transports was as follows: Mrs E M Sackett, A work now, and roofing will' soon la, whence the remain« were taken to tbo resting upon hitu or her, for in tbe and , set a Russian battleship on fire nt Port Bed Roam Suiies Curtain i’ol»*« and Fine Wall Paper and W Strader, Mrs S G M.Inborn, Mrs gin. The labor of putting on the rus • Bandon Cemetery for interment. last abalysis this success iiiiist'depend Arthur. Window Trimming». llou«e Lining. and Piece». J B Meaaer, Claud Drew. Goodrich S tic still goes fi rward, the west and Deceased was a pio ieer of Oregon, upon tbe.high average of onr individ Two large suburban cars collided at Los -------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES -------- southeast sides of the main structure Clapp and wif«. F Kemberg. Mr» i having be<»n one of tbe early settlers ual citizenship, and upon the way iu Angeles, and about 40 persons were injured Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses and Springs. in the wreck. Frances Fisher, Miss A Fisher and J having I t en boarded up as high as in tho state. He wa- horn in Logan which eHcli of us does bis duty by Edward 11. Lane of New York is in jail Furniture Repairing and Saw-filing a Specialty. tbe second story, and the L is now E Fisher, County, Ohio, June 20tb, 1822, and himself and bis neighbor, i for marrying four girls, ite contracted all UNDERTAKING J. E Fisher, accompanied by bis receiving attention also. \\ itb fair emigrated to Or»»gon in 1844; settled Now. therefore, I, Theodore Roose i marriages inside of four weeks. One ■Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. the mother and sister, took passage on the weather during this month the budd iu Yamhill Ctum v iu 1845, and on v't It, Piesident of tbe United States, wife was secured in Cincinnati, tbe second A Full Line of Burial Casket». Burial R. be« nnd Goods, and Undertaking Hupplies the 13th of () » » i of that year, was do hereby appoint and set lapart at •»earner Elizabeth, last Tuesday, for ing will be under cover. Constant ly Kept on Hand. ' Indianapolis, the thud nt Marion, and the last at Logansport, the three last being married to Isabel C. Smith, and to Han Franeiaco. They will probably Thursday, tbv 24th of this November, them was horn eleven children, three to bo observed as a day of festival and iu Indiana. go to Southern California, having as Bank robbers blew open a safe in n bank < f wit tn me passed over Death’s ■ n object iu view tlie beneficial effect thanksgiving by all tbe people of tbe i at Hillsdale, Mich., and carried off 81U.OOO Jordan, while the other eight and bis of • change iu climate upon Miso their trouble. Dr. Prenti.« c ".ol ns to iho tele- devo ed companion and a host of United States, at homo or abroad, and for The Monpiouth, Oregon bank wns visited Fisher, whois suffering from tlieume do recommend that on that day they j ht’ue Tuesday, and authorized u- to ti.m. Mr. Fisher is expected to re- j afste that he <■< uld i.< I I e in Ban.ion friends are left to monru bis depart- cease from their ordinary occupations , by robbers, but fading to open the safe they only secured $,*ou. u i e turn after seeing bis uiotLt r snd si:- M onday . N ov . 7. and gather in their several places of November lfiih lo l’.hb, ns be l as too The deceased lived a long »nd ter sot I list. much woik on his bands in Curry. »'ventfnl life, having beeu i an early worship or in thrrir homes, devoutly Tbe Russian and Japanese armie» are on- a »tone's throw apart at Mukden. Ho was at Euchre Creek, nnd will settler in Oregon, be passed, tbiongb to give thanks to Almighty God for *ly Admiral Dewey is to be offered a seat on tbe benefits He has conferred upon ns give notice when be can set Ike date ¡1 he hardships common the North Se i Commission. to lb« curly » as individuals aud as a Nation, aud lo A Russian warship loaded with coal passed D». Will Taint», tbe Rainie ss Den- for his let urn hue. settlers of the slate. Wagons of ali kinds made to order. beseech Him that in tbo future Hisr through the Bosphorus, bound for th»’ Mvdi- ♦ist, of Portland, will be in Bandon, •Job work Htteuili d to promptly imd all work uonranteed to givo satisfaati. a. Piicea In bis social life be was draw; teranear., today. livitt« favor m.'.y be continued to us. ReuHHiablc. at tbe 1'npper House, Nov. 21st, and Howard tbe life that reaches out <’lirintman I’ve In witness whereof, I have here Two women were struck by a train at Ala TIorsfs ¡-SITOrainrt £3¿praoir. 1______ meda, and another one at Oakland, Cab vili remain 6 days. Ail work guar 'toward the Eternal, and in pursuance unto set my band and caused the seal Tbe Foresters tire preparing to give All were killed anteed. of Hua object, soon atier mail rage, he a Grmul Ball, on ’Saturday evening. [united with the M. E Cbnrcti. with of the United States to be affixed.' Done al tin. City oi Washingion, ■iv <#*•>**i.i December 24tb. Rwiuembei the uiite. which he associated until 1856, when t Sf? > ■; i s.* this l»t day of November, in the year J. Court Queen of the Forewt No. 17, Posters will appear later. he cast bis lot with the Lulled Breth are stilt (loins business nt Tho Old Forester« of A me Icn, of onr Lord one thousand nine bun ren; then m 1891 he changed his al Si a nit and can please v<ra. Give ns a Csll dred and four, nnd of tbe Independ *f*<H RI Qi EhN OF THE FORES! ’ and enauiine onr legiance aud- cast I iis lo< with the ence of the United Slates tbe one .- V No. 17 11 ta Fridav n gbt < f » nch ’ Methodist Protestant Chinch, of hundred and twenty-ninth. •> v( t k. in CoriCH’te Hull, Bandon. Oregon., •> \ cordial welcome in extended to all vin-; at u U he was a member when be K t ,1: t' 11 »■ 1 •. J, I FISH!.1;. I THEODORE ROOSEVELT, g J. N. L ax <» l «» ih , Chief Raoiter. J ohn H ay . Secretary of State. It pays to buy the best, and to be died. Now 1« the» time to pnrchnM» Hardware. Tbe undersigned baa Fin. Secretnrv. Mi. Stillwell win a patient sufferer. By lt.o l'n-t lent. in etock a large HheurlinrLt of surd that you get the best, call on A *• •.< <• ❖ •>■<* * < < :• ? i < i- •> •> v < i Benton Hoyt and see the new sam liHviug received a paralytic stroke Not i» Mck Day Mnce. «■ < « ** f •>< . If you cannot find what you want ples he has just received; no little several year» ago from which he never ■ “I was takon severely sick with kid . f!O !>(»> LOIX. E No. 133. I. O.O. I <• anywhere else in town, come to the I it of "patchwork, but samples of ele fully recovered, and for some time ney trouble. 1 tried all sorts of med > I > ANDON LODGE. No. 133,1.0. O. F.f Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. gant cloth containing over a yard I -t has been very helpless. Howev- ■ icitios, tioue of which relieved me. ’j‘ I > me» ts every Satuid iv evening. ... each, and the finest ever brought to ei.liavrtig live! above 82 years, he ihie day I saw an ad. of your Electric ¿Vifliting brother« in good standing// I'nintn. Oilw. Itnorw anil W iki I ovim . o » TINSHOP IN CONNECTION. town. Now is the time to look after ba- li nt 12 years of borrowed time to Bitter», and deterniiued to try that < •.•cordially invited. CHAS. F LORENZ, N. G. * bis cie.iit, above tbe 70 y ’ ears allotted. R F rkdfhk k , Ja . bee. your winter suits and to get ready Io Besides bis wife aud brothers and After taking a few dyi-es I felt relieved ❖ ■> ><•••> : •> -F« <• «’•> •> > < * <• •:• ■> Maybe wo have oue left, if ao. tbe appear neat and in proper costume by ami s< on thereafter w is ei,tir«ly cured, The Bandon Hardware Man. sisters, he leaves 8 children. 34 grand, the holidays. • •> ?• <• <• <• < :■ *• •> •: < <• ■> •> price will please you. land have not «sen a si k day since ■ children, an I 20 great grandebil ireu S o . I 15, a » A M Our stock is small, but tbe goods i Neighbors of mitie^i ive been cured of ■ ! B t MI>ON l.(H><;E »;>:<». r. Tiifl’IMl, -------- •re of a good quality, and the prices WaNTEIl- rHUHTWOHTHY LADY <11! llotuouiu their bereavement. Wrenshall & Wrcn&h.il, <■ IIANDONLODGE.W k IIA.A F\.M.J j Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver ami centleninn to manage busine-- in this f’Sno ATKJBNEY »an COVN m ELOB AT LAW 1 > St .tf-d commonicatioiifl first S <t •re right. MARIMBE. tv and adjoining territory for honor of solid Kidney tr<«ible«, and General Debili ^ord’iv after the fall niotm of each < AMD financial star Cine 8> atraikht ca-S salary RAIKKD. We make ‘‘Cash Buying'' an object and NOTARY PI HLIC. 11|.” Tins is what B, F. Bass, of •. w >nth All M iHlcr M’iH >n» cordiaHv 4 expenses paul each Monday direct from Nov. 8.—8*mr Elizabeth, Jensen, to S V ❖ invited. I’f.TkK KELSON. \V. M. to the purchaser, at the tieadipiarlers. Expenai- moi,, v nd^'. - d. Frement, N! C. writes Only 50ct* Fir© Insurance. 4 E I al -'TU M. Sec. Nov. 8. — Stair Chico, Martin, to S F. position petmanent. Address Manager, 6O.‘> 0 Yes! • 0 Yes! Bandon Meat Market, T. -A.rLdersoxi Prop. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard Sausages, Etc., also Fishermen’s Ball. Roosevelt-Fairbanks. lenholm Dry Goods of Every Description. Result in Doubt. Fresh Groceries of all Kind New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer Elizabeth, C. P. JENSEN, Master The Woolen Mills Growing. Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds’ BANDON FURNITURE CCMPANY. Dr. Prentis Delayed. |. C. Shields & Son, ElEid-rsTXTitlT- 'W’agon- TîÆEil^ers. Dentistry. 03 YO'J NEED ANY HARD-WARE? If You Do SAY!! Suits for Gentlemen. ; Stoves, KangOS and Farm Implements, Etc, Hardware, Tinware, Granite ware. A. McNAIR, ■ Photographers, RACKET. Monon Budding, Chicago. , w N >T 8.—Sehr Onward, Anderson, tu S F ? :• ■> < : * f O ❖ ❖ ♦ Itandon, - - - - Oregon, k noVNB • ’ICVM: <. A1 l.i i:V. * • • O • ttb (Í* IHM'OJ « < o