Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, December 15, 1904, Image 1

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    52 Times a year for $2.
52 Times a year for $2,
Volume XX.
BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1904
Number 50.
LOCAL NEWS.
For n Christmas IVpper Shake, call move to Coquille City aaih.
at CiHllinrV Hardware Store. j For Sale Two Kood lots with hix-
Chnst mas eomls going at cost at J. room hon-o. Good well of water.
IJ. Marshall & Sou's store. Call and Euquire of Mas. M. A. Felter, Ban
see their toek. i don, Oregon.
Hev. J. J. Haudnaker, of Coquille, J Den hoi ra will soil Millinery at
has received a millenary appoint-; greatly reduced prices during the
cuent to Kingston, Jamaica. month of December. Call and Bee
Mrs. Thomas Anderson has been on for yourselvPB.
the sick list for some time, but is RH Mast, T P Hanly, J F Fahy,
slowly improving, being able to be up 1 Frank Flam and J L Kronenberg
part of the time. ' were in town Saturday night, having
Mrs. W. L. Davidson, who has ; business which called them Bandon
henu bed fast for a couple of months; ward.
past, bss not Ini'ii feeling quite so
well during the last few days.
S. A Alumbangb,of whom mention
was made last week as baviDg receiv
ed a .stroke of paralysis, is improving
very nicely and is now able to sit up.
Mrs F. J. Hue has now on display
a fine line of Christmas Goods, such
as Dolls, Books, Games. Photo AI
bums. Toys, Tree Decorations, Cau
die, etc.
John Berry of Mvrtle Point was a
Hr.,lnn tuiMr rU.t,r,l-v haoln,,
como down on tbo lower river for the
purpose of purchasing a sunolv of!
salted salmon
A. B. Caiey, of Curry County, was
in Bandon Fridav nitrht bavins come
up after n:., kou in law. M. D Sher-
wood, am! family, who were moving
from Coquille to Curry County.
... . . , . ,
.ununav Hnn uie.snay suoweu np
... " . . .
wen in iue way oi raiu, giving a gooa
riso ..f u-ittiriri t ! m v.,r ...1 fW,1 ; n cr :
e logger an opportunity to float """t arrived here 'IWIhv even
eir Iocs out ..f the small Mreams. : ,n from 'olnra1o, on a visit to rela-
the
111
, , , , r tives in Coos Count v. Thev visited
J. A. Jioumtm ami wile, of L.u g Xf , ,r t -
. . , , Mr ami Mrs. William (iallier at tun
loi.-. u.m m town frriditv i.igbt, Mr. , , . . ...
, . , - place, and then went to Coquille vef-
H.m ivhu b;i ing e.'iuf n to meet his . , ... . . .
... , terdav ut. ere thev will viMt Mr. Li;-
wife who ha- been viitini' r'lati-6 ." , , ,
..... ,, , legars mother and I'lolbiT and oiler
in tljM Willamette alley ftir some i . . ., ... , .. .
relatives, il.ev will remain until if
!nu past. .
! ter the bolid'ivs.
u ue, . hi . .Jiifik'. e.4.'i o
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fc'J" .'v J-,,3 '1 .1 ur V 7tV i
,fr.rtH;-je anl fruit, jiiv r.Mva.- jwtln;
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it of tit- it.
Cintif rlrnltl
M T. C inttj.;, of ;
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afl tue rm-n.rtuiM. to rut
t tut- .ff left h.i:d 1,,-s Sc,: -
m?ey U iv- u-in- !t hwul-w
s.:ku h- tl. x -, t to Ujm -A-i,y,
a. ni ii J .v. ft lit.
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H...'i (.'.kh.:! v.- .J..-..H fs4 .u he
(Via-!.
itrmlud. .1 :. i
Bnudil. hud
llgliill beji;ie
-II t keel - :.!
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i.-j on h- iiiiu
a i.-:jl.-!tt l.i u f oil
Uort urn right.
On .Sji:urday evMmg word reached wbarr. auo in so doing fell between
Ifere f i ve t !.- ioi . --,ij fit ad;iy the -leaner and wharf to tlo our
t'l" fWO hn I' ee Wa- a ;il i lei.m- com- de'-k i-f the -teanier He r-ceiil a
iug up !.' Chlifi-rt i;; n-hsl ln- hei; : i" sr. ' limp but wa- able to walk
abi.iit M:jjihi ; bin -i-not ln:.g of thatlhoti.e .-ind was. iti-iuiiei all riaht next
Hit! li! ha- pa !-.-' I alung, ve coiii'liitle day. The mar.-hal h repeateiil
tl.yt it either lost or switched nil'., warned the buy about going abourd
I L. D ivi-n of Two-mile hud the ' steamers before they have lauded.
mi-f..rue to cut his loft hand -e-; lmt th" vv,tn,il,fe' ',)m' ""heeded,
verely h,M Thmxlay while driving a lt is rather the wonder that severe
.'ke. Both tendons of the little Jin-! ,,rt'it'l'l,,s lmve 1,01 rreqiiently hap-
ger wor severed and hnd to be 1
riiitciied together. Tne injury will j
lav Iiiiii
otr work for some time to
!
Our oenial friend. W. Hite, 1.h
been carrying an arm in a sling since
ye,-terday,aweekago. He was up at
his ranch, near Coquille, baling hay.
nnd tripped, falling in such a manner
ns to double his wrist, throwing it
out of joint. It will be some time!
before he can use it.
The steamer Elizabeth got into
harlwr Tuesday evening from San '
Francisco, having had to wait outside
homo '.J(j hours for the bar to calm
down. She brought up about GO tons
of flight and the following list of (
passengers: Mr and Mrs William
Linegar and daughter, and K E L
Bedillion.
SAY!!
If you cannot find whnt yon want
anywhere eke in town, come to the
RACKET!:
i dismember the troublesome causes.
Maybe we have one loft, if so. tllP ' It never fails Uo t.,ntuhesu,,mch n-g-
' olate the Knlnevs anil Bowels, htimn
price will please yon. ,Je Liv,M) ' n, Harify the blood
Our stork is s-nall, but the yondfi i,)U down systems benefit particular
are of a good qualitv. and the prices ly and all the usual altonding aches
i.r.. t-i.ri.t " vanish under its searching and ihor
... ...
"-iHiM. v,au iuyn:g an ooje,-.
: lb- purchaser, at
rrTTTP. 1,.0 !
Harvey James has accepted a posi
tion on tho Htonmr Favorite, aod will
Charles Fitzhngb, of Sixes River,
has gone to Jerome, Arizona, to join
! James l Cox, of Sixes, and Jeo Cox,
of Bandnn. who started for that point
a few weeks ago.
The Childrens' Masquerade was
very much of a succeHS last Saturday
evening, nnd attracted enough to till
the hall quite full. There were some
30 children trigged up for the occa -
isiou, and the prizes awarded were
K'veu lo Florinda Munck, who repro-
seuiea a ciowu, hip ouier prizo ueiug
HW,,n,p'1 to Mddred Mure.
Clinton, of Norway, had his
band mangled, last Sunday, by a shot-
gun. He. in company with his step
brother was out hunting. Ho laid
bis Knn ,lowD io boat aml m,cll0(i
1 Hr,,m,(1 for ,L Tho un w,w t,,rf
j char"p 1 thw cu"li pant: through
his hand at the base of the thumb.
. . ...
The band will
probably be Paved.
-ir- Hn" M rs- " '""" L,negar ami
Mrc. Ji.' John- received a !eh
gram ft. mm Si:, Fr.i-i.MS-- , Tuesday,
eitv. .r fli" -:iti into !-refi t Kill
her niec,., Mr-. I . Th .rnion. h,.d died !
that dviu ebiHi.irV having been!" ' w " nioii but that they will
del.ver, I of a Twelve t,1ml hal-v. ! ' M w"11 J,"ul for thuir rpriHe. It
r, r.n. i.i.m wl.,.- .,;.i.. , ' ;
i
. u. r.a .Jt,JllS, ;.,v..,i u j,h j,.r' -v uorKl" "K"Uier 'h a
jM.tl ),..,,. rw Hf:,.. ,.,! ,,u,(J.,"w'i",,l ''"" vinv- and its pur
i Mi:tr.y fri.--i.d- iu B.-.odon ho will be I ,,I,SH Uiut: tl:0 Krenti good to the
' j.jh.w.j :i. .ti.L.-h .l.'M.ise. ! r"aU"1 mtmber. Bandon has other
.r , 1 , x j Mei prises ,f) view which will be a
J f-l ti. -i I t ; '. o:;t -n ears . . . ,
..,, - . i ,Ji'.-.i.i m then- umh in the n-ar fn-
, ft. g Ii -! te -itnh!? g ti Jit-t 1
i j...
J.--V e IT
ig. lie t ad
Jutland i the
l'i:lt uhel! -he tll-l
i ti.uehed ti.o ul.atf, rwmvil h: can of
liiiijU and underiook to leave the
steamer bebin .-he was tied to thel'oi Hi'liool iiuvn and (iIm-Im
PfM"ir'-
I Kl.ler I". Keo'er will iire:!i-li in !.
corder Hall, Christ mas Dav iit 11 a.m ,
an( a, 7:, jn jw (.v,Mlilli; ,, wi
,.oltinu0 services each evening until
flirlher announcement. All are in
villll to attMIia and iuvf,-tigate as to
tbH trn,h of whnt ,rat.j10
JSocialiHts .lii-ct.
There will bo held in Coquille City
on Saturday, December 17th, at 10
n,ni., a meeting of the Socialists of
Coos County, for the purpose of a
more thorough organization of the
party, and such other business as may
properly bo brought before the meet-
ing. J. u. aiyEiis, (Jbairman.
Band Concert.
The Bandon Cornet Band will give
a Band Concert iu Opera Hall,
Thursday Evening, Deo. 29th, 1904.
The Couceit will consist of selec
tions by the Baud, a Farce, and other
selections arranged for the occasion.
Special preparation is being made
aud s pleasant ovening is assured.
Admission, 415 arid 25 oents. Re
served seatB 51) cents.
Httvulutlon Iiiniiiupiil,
A sure sign of approaching revolt
and serious trouble in your system is
nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach
psets. Electric Bitjers will quickly
otlgh offei-tiveni'ss. Elocllie BittiTSi
()lly oUtMs. and that is returned if
jt don't give perfect sati-facti'.n.
Ciuurauteud bv C. Y. Lo ve. Druggist.
Christmas Salt and Pepper Shakes
at Gallier's.
Robert Walker, Sen. baa been on
the sick list for a couple of weeks.
He was confiued to his bed for several
days, but has so far recovered or to
be able to be up part of the time.
Begiun to Show Up.
Saturday forenoon the familiar
sound of the steamer Chico's whistle
announced her arrival inside the bar
bor, and called those interested, as
well as the enrious. to see her land,
the most interesting item connected
tfith her coming being the fact that
she was mostly loaded with machine
ry for the Bandon Woolen Mills.
Besides the machinery for tbo
Woolen Mills she carried about 60
tons of other freight which she no-
loaded at Dyer's wharf, after which
she moved to Rosa's wharf and com
menced discharging, having about
tb ree-fourth of the machinery aboard
for the Bandon Woolen Mills.
j A good many Bandonians visited
the scene during the afternoon all
j pleasi d to see the material arriving
. lor uie new mill.
Among those whoso features were
lighted up with pleasure we noticed
some of the employees of the old mill
I who have been working at North
Bend while the mill was in operation
'here.
The machinery was unloaded and
housed on the first floor of the mill
except some that could be loft iu the
weal n nr.
There is a large pile of it, with
over 2(J0 to3s yet to airive, but when
it is put io place it will present a Let
ter appearance ami look more like
order.
The following item wo olip from
the Coquille Herald;
The fct earner Cbico ainved in the
river last Saturday, bringing a lot of
the machinery for Bandon 's now
woolen mills. While it has taken
.'reiun-iis efTor on the part of Ban
j Ion'- and nterprising citizens
H"d a Ul,()," ,
'd-o l,ow what a community may ac-
... . . . : .
;,,,r" " u, ;,n ut '"" nustaken.
W hen it i-otne
i d flltltlk lllllMPitl.i.A.
1
' 1
in ii a:.u ihitigs
wiiijuiii a hitch.
move steadily on
P rlat.d. Oregon. Dec 1, 1904.
The Oregon Society iif the Sons of
the American Revolution is an organ
ization composed of descendants of
thot-e who HoMSted in itabliahiqg
American independent';). Any male
deeendanl of such ancestor iseligibl
i. ...I......,: : . .. ? i t. i
ii.iiinr-.-oui iino iue society, its oi)
jeets are purely patriotic aud histori
cal. One of them is to stimulate in
tere.-t in i ho history of the American
Revolution, and loyalty to its priuci
pies. For this purpose the society of
fer- three prizes of 25 OU. ?15 00 and
10.00 respei-iively for the best essay
written by any student under twenty
one years of age, in any public school
in Oregon, on either of tjie following
two American Revolutionary subjects
1. The Quebec campaign.
2 The co-operation of the French,
how brought about, and the results
Essays are limited in length to
twenty-five hundred words, must be
written on legal cap on one side of
the paper in the student's own band
writing, and must bo accompanied by
the certificate of the principal of tb"
school attended by the author, to the
eflect that tbo author is a bona fide
studeut in tbo bchool, and has been iu
attendance therein not less than six
weeks during the school year of
1904 05. Essays must be forwarded
to the chairman of bo committee in
charge. General Thomas M. Ander
son, 25X North Twenty fonrth Street,
Portland, eo us to reach him not later
than February 1, 1005. Jn awarding
tbo prizes the committee will bo govr
erned by these Ibreo oonsiderutions:
1. Historical accuracy.
2. Manner of treatment.
3. Orthography, grammar, syntax,
and punctuation.
Any additional in formal ion relative
to the competition which may be de
sired will b cheerfully furnished by
the chairman of the committee. The
essay which is awarded the first prize
will be published in full, wiih the
name of the author, in the public
press.
Thomas A. Andehon, Ch., Portland,
B. B Bkekman, Portland.
W. H Chapin. Portland.
D. D. Ci.akkk, Po.tland.
F. S Dunn, Eugene, Oregon.
When yon want a pleasant laxative
take Chamberlain's Stomach flnd
Liver Tablets. For sale by C. Y.
Lowe.
CiiriMtmuH GoodH.
In making your purchases for
Christmas give William Gallier a
call and yon will find goods useful as
well as ornamental.
Amongst his wares ore Dishes and
Foucy Dishes; Lamps and Fancy
Lamps; Hobby Horses, Shoo Flies.
Doll Carringes. Express Wagons, Bird
Cages, Lunch Baskets, Telescopes,
Cutlery, Spectacles, Cheap Watcbos,
Gla3S and Granite Ware. One of
those nice stove or a range will make
your wife smile with contentment and
pleasure.
Strenuous Denial,
Mr. Editor, aud to whom it may con
cern: Having learned that it has been re
ported around that remarks had been
made by Borne of the members of the
Graod Army Post, of Bandon, against
the Foresters' Lodge, of Bnudon, we
take lhe liberty of Jdenying the same,
and slating that it is an unqualified
falsehood, and whoever says the ,'re-
marks were made is an unqualified
falsifier, and we defy anyoue to dis
prove tho assertion.
The G. A. R. Post has business
enough of its own to attend to with
out attempting to meddle with the af-
fairu of other organizations, find our
motto is to live in amity and peace
with all, but we are very sorry to say
that such is not the casa with the
others for the following reasons;
The. Grand Army of the Republic
is a charitahle organization and a
loyal oue, whose objects are to take
care of the widows and orphans of old
soldiers, and to take care of and aid
all old soldiers, who, at the risk of
their lives aud limbs, presented them
selves as a living breastwork so that
this glorious union of states might be
kept together as one, and bow noblv
tlfc performed that duty these glo
rious United States now shewj as
most of the members of the organiza
tion are in poor hoancial circnm-
stanno, the' ,shvc, ever since their
organization, "'-on! 1G -r 17 yen:
ago," beitl one Anwtial Ball on every
Christmas Eve, December 2ith of
every year, and as it in the first aud
oldest organization in tho town of
Bandon, that evening was by general
consent of the public, conceded to
them so as to replenish their fund for
charitable purposes. This bus been
done ever since the Post was organ
ized here, but this year a certain par
ty in Bandon thought this should not
ho. so, and to proveut the G.A. R
Post from holdiug their Annual Ball,
as usual, on their regular evening,
this same party went to work am
hired the only two balls in the town
of Bandon, with the intention of giv
ing a Ball in one hall aud closing np
the other hall so that thn member- of
tbo G. A. R. Post should be d-barred
from holdiug their Annual Ball for
abantablo purposes. Aa this was at
tempted and persisted in, we take thi
method of informiug tho general
puMic and our friends that Bandon
Post, NTo 50. of the Grand Army of
the Republic, will bold their Annual
Masquerade Ball on the u-ual night,
on Christmas Eyo, December the 24th
1904, at Kimo's Opora Hall, tlje pro
coeds of which will be used only for
tho purpose stated. "Charity," and we
will guarantee the public and our
friends that tbey will bavo tbo usual
happy and enjoyable time.
Bandon Post, No. 50, G. A. R.
12 v. 3- X-j. Perkins,
PHYSICIAN & SURG&QN,
HANDON, OIIKGON.
Office in the Hofftnqn Hqjldinc, beinfj the
prat boqaa bast of tbe old Contrnl Huane.
IDr. EL Tj. KQiistQxi,
PHYSICIAN & SVHOEON,
Offine iq PnoiQc Hotol. Hoars, 0 to 18, n.m,
1 ;30 tp 4. p.m.; 7 to 8 in the evening,
O It K( OK.
S. A, D. EATON,
I. A W V K It ,
IIANDOK .... OKKGON.
Notary Public.
Will practice in all Courts.
Oilier upotnlr In Kl Dorndo Hiillillng
O- ? lumsnrother
U. S. Commisioner and Notary Public
Kilintrs nnd Final proof a made mi Heme
HtviidR.TiiiihurGtniinR and other U. JS. bunds
Money Loans NeKotliited Ajjppnftnl
Security.
Olfirc in room 10 Royorle Hnililinp, Han-
dun. Residence on Hutte Creek. Cln-uun.
All klmln of Kfitl Edato hprjsht And
important News Notes
Tuesday. Deo. G,
Thirty-five ininatea wiih all tho time re
quired in the Land Fraud enne by lhe jury
to brine in n verdict of Kmlty except in the
caw of Mnry Wnre who whr acquitted.
Germany is beoomiiiR troubled over rnce
Roiciile. Marriages nre increasing, and
births decreasing.
The HuKsians are making nightly nesnnlta
on 'J(Xi Meter Hill with no sucoena and great
loss. Their casualties nre estimated nt 3000
men. The JnpuiifSe oxpect to be RuccesHfol
the next general attack on Port Arthur.
Senator Mitchell feels hopeful of gelling
liberal appropriations for the riveru and
harbors.
Albany. Oregon, after a hard fight iu the
cit? electiou won out for high liceuse to
auloonH.
Arlington, Oregon, had n hobo drive. The
marHhull drove iu undesirables fiom thnt
ton
A two-Rtory structure nt Wnlla Walln
burned down. Tbe fire was probably incen
diary. Wkdsksdat. Dec. 7.
Heavy ennnounadiug waa heard around
PowliloQ Hill, and rumors are frequent of
dntes of Jnpnnetie attack.
Kasaian hattlechipH Hetvizan and Poltava
and the Hayan are reported disabled.
ltepori comes that the military Htrengtb of
ItuABin is tioaroely touched by the war with
Japan.
The national deficit for last year in $41,-
ooo.oeo.
A martked man nbot nnd killed John Sed
rick at liutto. Mcnt.
Charles Hone, proprietor of a sawmill near
Hood Hiver, was fined for depositing naw
dnst in a stream.
Coo& County is to build a soparatejpavil
ion of UHtive woo1h. to get more space at the
Lt-wii and Clark Exposition.
MnrKbnlrt nre finding it diffioalt to serve
Rub(X)enaH in the Iteed-Smoot cano,
Portland wants '25 wcoka of baseball dar
ing tbe Fait ntxt year.
Thuksvay. Dec. 8.
The Itasnian ship Pobieda has been bit by
the Japanese and shows a bad list.
Tin Japauefm nhowed great accuracy iu
their bombardment from 'J03 Meter Hill.
Tbe Japanese liavo unk the Hussiau ves
sel Perenviet and are bombarding others.
A Hujsian attack was fcpulHed near Sinn
chau. The ltnRians continue to bombard
the Japanese says a Mukden report.
Mrs. Chndwick. f whose financial diffi
culties the papers nre now full, has been ar
rested and bonds fixed at $l.",(X.fl. Trial is
set for December 17tb.
Japan bits accepted the Air.irican govcrn
ment'n invitation to participate in the Peace
Conference.
The bodies of 12 of the IB persons killed
in tue rTirnev7ml tinTTe, "fcei.r TnXTTTun.
tinT b-en rf .rffSl.
I )ne man was killed and a second badly in
jured by n runaway trnok in a logging camp
near Astoria.
Friday, Dec. !),
Mr-. Chndwick U ready for hparing and
will go to Ohio if necessary.
Kight ninlei soffocated in n burning con!
mine near I'eorin, 111. The miners escaped.
Eleveu fishermen were drowned in at
tempting to rescue persons from a wrecked
steamer near New lliggin, in North Umber
land. Tbe Japanese will not attempt to carry
fort at Port Arthur, but will reduce it by
siege. 1 he destruction of the Itniwinn fleet
there accompli hes the principal object. A
Hussian prisoner reported that tbe JJucsinns
were growing short of food.
Tbe can tonnding nt Mukden has not been
followed by any serious movement of troops
Tbe remains of the sixteen victims of the
Harnett coal mine explosion have been re
covered.
TapMna has won four oat of six games of
baseball from Ixis Atmeles.
The house of Thomas ItaineR barned nt
Port Madison, Washington, while ho nnd
his wife were digging clams n mile nwny
Their three children wure burned, aged .1, It
nnd
Saturday, Dec. 10
Mr. Cljadwiok's "ecirities. all turn out. to
he forgerieu. Mn had nearly fourteen mil
lion dollars worth upon which she borrowed
money.
Fiederick Villier. on expert war corre-
pondeut who has been nt Port Arthur three
mouths, says that pluoe inust fall within
three wyeks.
Iloport comes from Aiur.ov. N. J.. that
nine torpedo boats bavo beeu completed
there for Kussia.
The Japanese crnigpr Sniypn struck i
mine Nov. WO, off Port Arthur, and sunk
Her captain nnd US men wen drowned.
The KdHsian squadron nt Port Arthur has
been done for except battiuship Sevastopol,
nnd she Imi had to take refuge iu the outer
roads of the hnrb r.
Orson E. Wood bnry. author of tho song
Tippecanoe," died at Madison. Wisconsin,
nt th hjju of tO years.
MARINE.
IIIDIVRO.
Deo. 10. Stmr Chico, Martin. 4G hours
from Snn Finuoiscit.
Dec. 13. Stmr Eliitnbeth, Jenson, 3 dnyn
from San Eranoiaco.
Deo. 14. Hohr Advance. Oizidmasen, from
Snn FrMiiciflco to (J. M. & 'V. Co.
.ST
Court Qqcrn of the Foret No. 17,
fTufeitters of Auie.lcn.
S
gOrilT QUEEN OF THE FOREST. S
V No. 17. meetH Fridav nifiht of each
week. iii Concrete Hall. Hnndon. Orej:n.
f v cordinl welcome ih extended to all vifl-
k'itiuR hrothern. J. E. FISH EH,
J. N. LANni.niB, Chief ll,iuuer. 52
Mill iiliuriitf
iw.-spns I.iilltf K No. 13a. I. O.ll. 5
g r ANDON LODGE. No. 13:1, 1.O. O. F.
J meetB every Satnrdnv evennif'.;
jVrisitiii brothers in good atandluc
Scnrdially invited.
CHAS. F. LOHENZ. N. U.
U. Fijedkhick, Jn . Sec.
S. ft
Silt A N litlS I.OIli: K S'n I in A V A SI j&
RANUON U)DG E. No. US, A. F.A .M.
1) Stated odininiiiiiejitiiina ti reit Sat-
ijuru't.y Mimr iuu iuu moon oi eiicii
uiutn. All MitHter iMiiHoiid eordmi' '
tfinvitod. I'ETEU NELSON. W. M.
$ J. E. Walstbuu. Sec. y
The City Meat Market
0 Yes! 0 Yes!
We Have the Variety of Stock
Beef, Pork. Vent, Mutton. Lnmb, Holognn nnd Pork Sansnge, Pressed Beef. Hend
Cheese, Corned Beef, Pickled Pork, Eggs, Vegetables nnd Butler.
Call on ua nnd get oar prices before baying elsewhere.
We are not like the Hind Wheels
of a wngon. always following in tbe samo rut. We are pushers, striving for a largo?
business, aud wu get tb.-re by keeping
Tlie est Meat in tlie Land
nnd selling nt tbe very lowest prices.
We are here to please and hero to Rtny.
"Yours to serve,
J. Waldvogel & Son, Preps.
Bandon Meat Maike.t
T. Anderson
Will Keep on Hand :t .-Ii Times
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats,
Sausages, Etc., also
Fresh Vegetables Poultry, Er;p, Butter and ali Farm l'ri:;n-K
I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton.wnol. hides, etc.
J. Denholm
Dry Goods of Every Description.
Ladies Goats, Capes and
Boots &d StLoe
Tresli Groceries of
Suits Made to Measure.
AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST
The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer
Elizabeth,
0. P. JENSEN, Master-
ThiH Steamer is New. is Stroncly bnilt, nnd fitted with the latest improvements, and wij,
Kive a recnlar S dny service, for passengers nnd freight, between the
Coquille Kiver. Orecon. and Sun Francisco, Calif,
ELHKHT DYEK, Acont. Hanson, Oregon.
KltrZ, Mnnimlnu Acent, 'J07 Front Street, San Francisco, California.
E. T.
Furniture
Household Furnishings and Deco
rations of all kinds
Bed Koom Sujte3 Cnrlat'n Voles nnd Fine Wall Papor and
and Pieces. Window Trimminc. Hone LiuiuK.
SEWING MACHINES AND 15ABY CAItKIAGES
Cabinet Shop in Connection, Mattresses and Springs
Furniture Repairing nnd Suw-fllinR a Sperjialty.
Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes, """j UNDERTAKING
A Full Liue of Uuiiul Caskets. Hurinl Hobe and Godi. nnd Cndertnkinu Supplies
Constantly Kept on Haud.
BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY.
Shields &
. C Shields ck bon,
Blacksmitli &c Wagon
Makers.
WagQns of all kinds made to order.
Job work attended lo prumutly and all work siunrauteed t- uivo "iilisfae.tiuij.
Heasonnble.
Horseslioeing
DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE?
If You Do
an
aud examine our
Stoves, Ranges and
Now ih I ha time to purchase Hardware. The undersigned has
iu btock a lartfP assortment of
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware-
Glassware, Crockery
I'aiutN, Oils. Doors and Windows.
T1KSHOP IN CONN EOT I OK.
;ko. p. toppinu,
AT I'OHNEY and COUNSEL.OK AT LAW
ANU
NQTAHY IUHL1C.
Fire Insurance.
lluudou, - - - - OrejjQn.
Jt. JL
andl
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Collarettes.
all Kinds.
PROOF CORSET.
Ufl, .poo or
"aOMOMA"
Hrfcettf
a. ecialty
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We are Ptill dninc bninpp nt The Olj
Stand and can please vnn. Give uk a Call
Farm Implements, Etc
and Miners' Supplies.
A. McNAIB,
The Bandon Hardware Man,
Wrenshall & Wrenshsll,
Photographers,