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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1905)
are h h 52 Times a year for $2. j V I 52 Times a year for $2. Volume XXf. BAN DON, OREGON: THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1905 Number 17. Mill 15' K4I Ml 173 I tll irv w LOCAL NEWS. For seed Wheat, Barley, Oats, and Grass seed, call at Sanderson Bros. Edward R. Kaiser, of Centralia. 111., was a Bandon visitor last Saturday, D. H. Jackson, of Eu?ene, regis- tered at the Tupper House last Friday. ''The Sheepherder" Paul Do Laoey's new novel. Call at this office and let us tell yon about it. The Coquilie Herald has discontin ued Ita semi-weekly service and will hereafter appear bnt once a week. Miss Mattio Sabin, of Lauglois, has come to Bandon to stay with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Shoemaker, better known as CI rn mini a Shoeuiakor. Keep your bowels regular by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets ft. XUrlu lO UUtUlUi: better. . . , I... I V I n .. x: ui ?aiu u j, x. uuwt , Druggist. Cos wajats to see yon. Cox, the Grocer. Ho will sell you anything in the lino of provisions and groceries, and guarantee tho quality. For can- aies ana irnit sive mm a trial. t " I 1 lobort Frederick returned homo last t Friday from his visit to San ' T i tl rraucisco, ana reports inmoer tiemi icisco, and reports lumber tiend upward in price, with tho pros- j of a fair business season ahead, j Timmons, of Astoria, arrived! i- . . ..- ii. i ing pect of C. here lat Friday on a viit to his son J reived, and in reply will say that I !,0ll,i Ul,u is vessel iie retnrneil to Frank, and to hav- a look around hisjUave noticed some effects of the pro ! xUi (Wk nu,, '5"!jt cannery property here. He left this bibjtion in this Conntv. I don't i-ee ! Ivad-V to ltaV" t, v,,sv,,,' ;;5-() r rnoruing fur Marshiield on his way whv Hfiv eoininiir.itv would cl;ooe io 'tuested Capf.iu Mi Her of the 8ea home. Some of our town boys got into: 4 I tlk .1 ..T r a A 1 . 1 . i 1.1 UU LI 11 1 1(1 IUU U1SI VVt't'tl. DHL M iheybavoboon fairly good boys and i,firQ nin,ir i,n ;,i..,.i f '.. n,n UIAITIIUJ tit'CIl it tJ 1-i.tTU IU1 lUl'll - K.im.'i .1... !,-.,,.,... .1 .1... ui-.uiiiiiii. i, iuc iitLiii.i'r.n wiiii mu tnatitleof chariiyover the incident, The steamer Elizabeth sailed from : t? t- - . , , . ., ' t?au fzaucisco. j.tief.tiav. out win hardly relieh .here before Frlnny on j account of tho strong Northwest ! breeze which has prevailed. The i Chief) will be duo a ominU of ,hv altr and everybody re j .ices except, the There will be a Grand Ball at Pros-' dealers iu liquor, and even they ne per. Saturday evening, April 2ihh, ! knowledge that tho present condition iu wuicu a general invuaiion is ex- , flTlHn 1 1 nvn Trill n f fr. tnnrMnp 1 .ukav . i i i in- iirr ii diirtui latioo to and from the ba'll. the Dis patch leaviug Bandon at 8 o'clock, Hnd tho Favorite leaving Coquilie at 7 o'clock iu the event nir. Ticket one dollar, and supper 50 cents. AttnrnovR a D Vntnn Tinll i stakes and left JBandou, last Friday . 5th. Tht the Dr.'s sei ic- has been morning, stopping long enough at ; in such demand, in Port Orfurd ami Ccqnille to argue a case which he , Laoglois , is the reason whv he cannot was interested iu and then leaving', -7,1111 T -.t for Toledo, Wash., where his familv J 1,0 ,n Baiulou bpforo Ml,-V is located at present. Mr. Faton av your dental work done by Dr. came here because of his health ami 1 set up iu the law business, but on ac count of the strain upon his nervous system, was compelled to give up his effort, this being about the third time be hfto disposed of his law business. Mr. Eaton is a man of ability and a worthy citizen, and Bandon is sorry to lose him, but wishes him success. . Bonx. Saturday, April 22d. to Mr. ! nnd Mrs. Joseph Morford, of Bear I Creek, a son. I jtaa-samhy. Anni asd. 10 nr. 1 nnd Mrs. Virgil IIIxuu, of Bear Creek.: a daugl.tui. Bouk. Monday, Apri! 24th, at Ban don, to Mr. and Mrs. Eli Clayton, a daughter. Buit.w - At Bandon, April 2.jth, to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gibson, a daugh ter. For A V.VaK I)l:.itlnii. Xo medicine can replace food, but . f .Nil mliio bt? n"c Str.iii!ic)i ,.) i Tnhlots tviil bl,i , inii.ndv,,ni. foo l. It is not tlu qnatitity of foo:i ( takn that iveM,iroi:ih and h r to ; mi! immim!). iir.i me amount 'ii--'mii : Tablets a trial Thousand have been , beniilitti'd by their use. They only ( cost a quarter. Fur .std.i by C. Y. . Xiowe, Druggist. j Fob Sale. Corner lot with small house ! nnd ontbiiildini;-;: lot 12."iib". feet; Hituated 1 on Iris Street neur Ilroomimndle Factory. J Price JtW. lli qi.ir at ttMS ..ll'.ce. Also j three lots in Ciitv. i.Lt Additn t . ' if If you cannot find what yon want anywhere else in town, come to tho R Ar.TTF.T x A. -a v -S- , I Maybe we have oue left, if so. the ' J 1 i price win piease you. Our stock is small, hut the goods Bre of a good quality, and tho prices t, I are riK-J-- Wo make ''Oash Buying" an object SAY y tho purchaser, at T-K-E RACKET. Charles A.Gm-rnp, of Turner, Ore., I vns a Bandon riMtor last wuek. . Kev. Horsfall will hold services in Si. JohuV Episcopal Church, Sunday ' morning and evening, j ,v,u. T. Iieatly will preach in Iho J M. E. Church at Bandon, April iJOth, ' at 11 o'clock A.M., and S o'clock P. M. Marhied. At Batidon, Friday. April 21st, 1905. at the residence of J. H. Giles, A. 1). Morso, Justice of tho Peace, officiating, J. H. Giles and Ann Cornelius. The Bkcohder joius their frituds i extending congratu lations. Wood. Good lir stove wood for sale at $1 50 per tier delivered. Leavo orders with It. F. Shaunun. C. H. Ciiandlxk. For Sale. House of live rooms i ' MUU UUUK'UaLTi CllUt UUU C1V.1V.T JOIMI , , , , , , F itM.ilf.n K.iinH nnilAfi.rl littfiill rcn it'i t niiiru giuiiuii, cuuiunL'u iij uuiiunu cypress hedge. Apply to J. Denholm , fr.., Rejoice in the CSian In or.ler to gt information from a j reliable source we addresed a note of ! iuonirv to the Clerk of Currv Court v L,,,fl ,fl,.0 n, ,.,.,,,.,,.,-.,., ..i... " j I - GoK, Bpneb 0roff ? Apri, o1st 3r,n- Mr D E y,ittj Ka'tidon Ore"- ppar sir- Yours of the 1-uh ro-' . . " . . j return to "wt"after trying the "dry It seems a little severe to compel a H ....... A . .1 .... 1 . . 1. .. 11111 'lllHll U1H11 It) 111) M I II I' I 11 1 1 1 J r lit' does not want to do-or rather, to j ,.,ii,it ),;, f,n, ,i,.;n !,. i ' j (Ji UUH'II UlIU 4iJlll lll'IU II lltlt iir- vii - , i .1 :.. .1.:.. ; nut-n iu liu, uui ill linn 111rin.11.r- 11 i: 'the best thing for turn an 1 he should e ninnly enongi. to admit it and vote . t. ,.-,i..tt;.-. i I have not tho time nor ability toMim- lhn ln write an article on thi, snlct. but ! ,ho "" "t .1:1.1 none oi snlh will say that the changes made by j '-'lvegih to t wit. liotico she lay nrnl.ilnt C n liorpnv., v..rv .nsi.lorHl.l,. 1 h-v a:Hl ,,j5n veS-!- lk'Siled in toward ,r()0j " F"l IMPORTANT KOTiCE. D. L. Steel, tLe popular den- list, will not reach Band,..u iiuiilMay Steele. Dentistry, Dr. J. Curtis Snook, dentist . has removed both ollice and residence from Coquilie to Baudon. The Doctor will be in his ofiice next to the Town Hall during May, and will operate on school childien at half n ice. T i-rr , 1 i L Jetty Work io btArt. D. M. Chnrleson, who in charge of tho government property here, put seven men to work last Monday morn ing doing preparatory work in order to have everything in reidiness by the time th contraet is let for the exten sion of tho North j -ity. Captain J. 11. Poihmus, of Port- I land, was here some three weks ago I f.-ikin." a survev of flip filiation in . .. . i" aud tn advert cement for bids to contract is n.vpeein.I to appear an. nu. nuWj as it i:s expr-et-d that work j on thu letty will l'in h Ibo 1st oi ; . I 111' IIWI 11 III! II lllllll I -. IT 111 I " - I p.n. ia, wliarf, to got tiu- hoi-titig online in readiupfi-?. iikewiso l he pile driver and locomotive, ju.d any othet arrangements nucehsary. to prosecute lu 1,1 b 1 IH amount net apart lor jetty work On the (Jnquille improvement, is ggr (MH) wbjcb uj pri,i,,v be sulli . . .. . , ., ' , , . , eiein ii; iiuiMj i ii o oii, (ii'-iiii'.i on the North jetty. If Iho contract in iet ! and work commences in .Inlv. it Jf.ill bo a start of about two months earlier , than usual, and the work will eon-1 tinue for about eighteen months or1 twoflyars before the sum will be ex-1 pendod. This will help to enliven i times at Bandon dnrin"; that period.! ianrl by that timo other institntinis : I t : i . ii eujiMUMii! lauoi aie i-n ij.-cieii io lie i umler way of const rt.ctim:. Card of TImiiliH. We, the undersigned, in behalf of tho members of .Seaside Camp, V. O. V , hereby (U'sint to expr -ss hi l . i i. ourthnnks and appreciation to Knv lieatly for his earnest and aide (.. deaver in presenting thn memorial address, Sunday, April .:. I. jilllo. in mom1':? of ,h' J'1",' F: XA I'dlnburg. T I on1 fV-iricil nf I in U -... M...I1 .r I ,.. ' I . vr w t w a II Lit till I World. -,. ueo pxlnnd our thanks to the choir for their efficient help in connec- tiou with the memorial service, 1? V i-,.r...... J V. II . I7UJ.1..1IU, A. McXaik, C. II Pattkisson, (Jt)ujtnittee. Prohibition Wins Gut. Judge Hamilton's decision termin ating the injunction against enforc ing prohibition in Coos County was handed down l v Judge Harris at Coquilie Friday. This will most likely settle the question in Coos county except in tho ease of Maifhliehl. A special Hireling of the County Court will bo called to make the! necessary order to closo tho saloons, ten days notice being ro quired. Maivhlleld had her charter amended by the last LegMatute, allowing her the power to lieeus and regulate the liquor lieenso within her limits, and) it remains to be seen whether that act is legal, unli-i-s the remainder of the ! county concludes to submit and be I , urn jommj upun, I " j On lat Frida morning betwoen j tho hours of tvo and three o'clock, i.i . r, .... . , 1 sttMiniiT Sea l oam, '2o horns out ; - v " from As:or l":ber hnieu and bound ' " - mnci.-eo. wun aooui .-ix "pniles off tho C xiuiile, ran into the schooner Del X. no which wa oil shore wltI:,g to gw into harbor. After tho froiiisiou, Captain Franz l? tnt' -,l'r!o r;lu down into the cliWni a'u t5u,i::, 5lia the wntr wn;. .wtti.i'ti.r ; .,.,,,,1 i... ,.. .1 Foam t- ta:;ll :. v. The Del Xorto filled so rapidly that in about ten minute she raivenrd iver "n(1 s:,1,k !,;'vi OI,1.v lpitl. of j t l.o vessel a ml the end of onu mas-t ! above Witter. In t!u meantime Cnpiain Ftanz a-' 1 UH' ' ,HU j boat nun were piked up bv the Sea ' i.l r . i.i , . i. . i the shorn. Captain Miller claims that heavy fog kept him from seeing tho schoon er's lights, and that hk di 1 not hear her fog ti while C-ipta:n Franz cl trims he saw the ligVrfjTnf the Sea Foam for ten minutes hefoie -he struck. However, a board of inquiry will have that ''(position to wrestle j with. Tl e w l.i.-tle if the .:-a am was! heard by the h.okout during the ni'ruitig, but it was not kn-v.n i:t a colli-ii-ii ij'i.J taken place until Cap tain Fran:: came a-.:iotv. i:i tho m .rti ing, when he couimnniciited with the owners and aiso with the tug Colum bia, at Empire City, and the lug was engaged to come down to low the ivreok into Coos Bay. Keeper .Johnson and crew went out to render what assistance they could in making lines fast. etc.. and the tug Cobnut ia st jirted with hvr tow Satur day evening for Coos Bay. which was reaehed Sunday evening after a siege of 28 h.Hiis towing. The result at Coos Bay is told in the folhiwi'ig which we clip from the. Coast Mail: 'Tho mangled remains of the schooner Del Xorte. which wns run down by the si earn sehrnner Sea Foam off the mouth of the Coquilie Saturday morni'ig, now lio on the rocks at Cooi head. The tug Colum bia ultieh w-nt after her, succeeded in lowing h-T in over the bar, on her beam end-, b's'. when opposite (2 uaiio imcU tls" little Ml.ia.i.i'r lurtied bottoin up and ti.- tug; iu-t her hold on her, Mt l.e.r liio'!-h tho parti:!" of tin liaviTor lh. pulling nut of thn mast. and wth unable to pick her up aain. The oflicfrs of the A 1 1 in nee reported that the hull was !yin- on thn rocks toward thn sotith at Cobs head, while tho spars nnd upper works were ashore farther in." Xoficc in tin- I'tibJic. Notice is hereby iveii thtlt I will int out poison in my slieep past urn to protect my stock from the ravages of dojjs ami wild animals. Thomas A:;m:h.-vc. Uated at Ihindnn, April 27th, P.iliy. -ii.. i .. ft. v. " " There's nothin;; like doinj" a thing thoroughly. ,()f all thn stdves yon .ever heard of. Bueklrn's Arnica Salve 1 is the best. Ii sweeps away aul cures ! ,.-,.. , i 4 7 i to'ijus, ryre, jr uises, Cuts, Jjoils. ' ' . j- L leers. .Skin hrupi ions and Pile-. Li's only 2.)e, aud guaranteed to gtvo sat- isfi,ciion bv ',. Y. Lowe, I)ru-'Mbt - - HAKIM.- ---- - - - Ai:i:ivi:i. Apiill'.". Snhr Foil ana, ndtr-ou, TJ days from San rraucisco to Prosper. S.MI.Kl). April 'JL. Schr .May I-'lowor. Gudmanenn, to Sun rranc.isco. April .- Stmr ('hico. .Martin, to .S. F. Apiil .'H.-ijchr Albion, Olson, to S F. I'bctiimitie. Tains OuleUly Itelleveil. The excruciating pains character istic of rheumatiMU and sciatica, are quickly relieved by applying Cham berlain's Pain Balm. The great pain relieving power of the liniment has been tho snrpiiso and delight of thousands- of j-n HVr rs. Tho quick r lief f.otij pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. For sale by C. Y. Lowe, .Druggist. Coimiy UtKSJ'i il'i'iua.tt4Mlc3ij;K Cynclsidc'ri. John Pretis, j rccrij tiot.s nml tnctl.3 K" 7f J T "ileConnne, es;:iiwiiiig A Ualuml insane K M:i;yu, board, can mu medieal at- 5 J0 U i: tiu a W (lulia, visits, Mojoh, J.awlor, i-j.:im- iii'ut: Wni I'nntcr W Jiorsfa!!, prfcasioiiul sorvieus rea- . SCO dtrcd .oil! TiO la ro of roads ami luiUeri. Urdorod that the followna; bills for ru iminni: rond-; iukI bridges iticurifd ly t liu j viri''s road distiict Kiitiervisurs be .n!iov.vJ ' as f"M"Ul,: ihe rcp..t of V." .M K.v f'r wt:k on tlit . . . . "..., .... . .... i outnity r-m.l f.ruund Swvf. cs.uniiird ami un ,,ruVt.tl ,, tiK. ei,.11Jtv ortiored t draw wairm.t-; i.a uu iomi tuna tor un puyauiii ; r foHwi:iK amount " j G. o i. dnvrf w AI Kay gI1(, .. Y. M 10iy.s bw j i.xa iHis ::.tw: po-.vdcrnad in opoii- wn road, $j :,v ; nfl J fi-et. Pj days with unm r.o() l fiwoet, liiiiiy sw aO Ira A Altue. firruutii. rfiR:l; .SittKyh, litthuiLV dr.e S '1 hf folloHMn to lo paid hi r u N?o lii. itst WnrS.L'Sd, - ilays labor Finlev Hunt lev, d-svs labor 40 1 0.1 L'tX) Hany i!euiia::.: days labor. bihti Tarry, 1 day labor... I C XMiitfinioii. 1 day labor Aaron Cmtchrield, l day labor self and team, 1 day self 0 00 t'.ay 1 lemeut. 8 days !nbur self and ti nm, da;s self IKi K M iieria ian. bahiiiceuf tjirte as supv :tU 00 Ihoua... Nahoit Kraak .sv. :. : upv t-f r d No Kt.... fc." t) ov.niit. unys wor; us cnata- man on -1 1' V; rad. . 00 fi V Noma, Mipv of r d No II. report approvid I' l-vi i:idt :!. .-npv of rd IS, report not approved A O Kt icKson, supv of r d No 10 rc p.ti t i:jp-iVfd ! I'rank Van Leu van. :ipv of r d No 'JO, re. oil not approved '.V M Ka, stipv of r u Ni 21. rapmt npprovi'd in ic :' p. it!on in r o No 111 to build !ri(!jt: across Jjltns-:i creek on the county ri.nl mitli .f liiuuion. Kfter being examined Hi:d eou-iiictud, ttiu r-anaj was continuou for the term. in re of petition of .''!u:cl; hill in rd Xo l. n nUiim ki oi-.m-nt improvcmi tits with 'r -ek; the ujc un.bub :cd at.tl continued fur the term. In leof i ititii.n for eonuty road heginimit! nt it 1 in .id count, toad from iCmpire S to IJ tti.bui. t' r Jne N Slouch, bein-: a part of the old eoualy road vacatt-u by the Coat tv Court. IVtitioa withdrttwn. In re of North or Koianitiea Sloii'-h road or li:.'hwy. After beini; duly considered by the court, pud the court hi in advised in the matter end duly snt;s:Kd tht the; same would be of ; c.reat bftietit. It was cub rid thnt the tin of S'J.OOD be .'qilircpnatei! Iimii the Sjm e'-l Koi-.d Fund, j im br dianvu m warrants f 5."Ki e.-ub. which i i;im:i:i! is to be placid in the hi. mis of 1. liarl'K'lii r. .lodce. i lh -. il to the riiuijoit Lumber C.i, proviihiu t l-t-y finish th work p. eit:cd in one jcar's time from this date, or within ? rr:na!ile time thereat ter to the sal i:-fel i.sn ot the cmrt: in event of failure uo to do. said sum to be turmd into the General Fund ot Coos County. (,)reon.' Iu re of f-tii1i i-.hii; n e-umty road in I5;:t.doti precinct. beiiiiiinr at the conn r of j section 'M and :ti. Tp -.'S, S of II 1 1 W. to in tersect the ptesent main tv road. Considered and continued for the term. In re of chanyin the location of connty mad through the premises of ,J hltoy: After examining aud ct tisiderint; the peti tion i f .1 Ij liey for the ebove named chance iu the county rural, the sum was duly rant eil. In re tsf biiiluin i fi'.l in place of a bntltto acrors the cieeh bottom on the connly road frnt the not th side of the loan rdorau place on i lie couniv roan lenuu: :roi:i iuquiiie to .M vi tie Point. Tiiis matter bi in considered by the court itiid it appearing thai it will stum be neces sary to bu:!u a bride. and a fill bu in the iipinioii of the Con it more ?tibst:intial. It is tie ii i. lie ordered that bids lie adver-ti-ed for tie- const ruction of the same. In roof bill of i: I'S Abu net by fi lumber turt.isluul the e i:nt for load ptnpo.seti. The followinj; bill wasnltowid: 17,.V.!li fttt of lumtH-r at ?! jier M..$ 71 " AI isce t la n.-ous flatter!. In re of pnitttiti'" the court house, fetuvp, etc. The mattei beii considered by the court, and it appcariiio timt a itreatwi- p irti-m of said wor!: has been completid. It whs then fore order.-d tiiat the county clerk draw a win runt on the mainly treas. for the sum of SiO-V'. Dr. S. P'erl'-.iiis. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, K.vr.DON, t::i:(3iN. Oliii-e ov.r Wm. (billbr't; Store. tllliue liotus I! to 51 a.m. Call at reoideuoe at oilier bonis. TDr. s. T-- KotTStoii, J'llVSIClAN & SUJiUEON Ollicein I'acitie Hotel. Haurs, !l to VJ, a.m. 1 ::!! to I. t ni.; 7 to 8 in thu eveniuK, H.l I'MMJ.N, " 'iKON. In ro of money heretofore appropriated by Coos Com.ty 1'nsli Club to ndrertise the rcfcnurcea of Coos Conntv, Oreon, nt the Lewis it CInrk Conti nnial Exp.osit.iun: It appeuiias: to the court that there is still in tin: hands of Hiiid club a balance of t'J'fXO, and said chib requcRt the court to iiit-triuti. ' aid club what diapuait ion to mn!;u of the name. It is orden d by the c-.nrf that the same tiu tmiie.l over to Jaau-s H. Flanagan, Treas of the Cons Connty Jewis iV Clar!; CominiH sion fca- ('o')s Coimty, to be expended by him in supplyia extnbits and biiil.iin fur Coos coe.nty. Tho following bill.s were allowed and court ordered tin- ch-ikof Coo county to draw mu rants in the payment of same: W I) Kee-ly, t o-i; days exam tcacherss LlifiO (J 11 Nosh r, IU :"U V I) lie' dy. 1? days? ex uninitia teach ers, special ii'i-t l'iiK ( 00 (le A ii..t.iiiHoii, oil cloth by T J Thrift 2." Stephen GHllier, snntlry articles 4 Tj iStephen (ialher, board lor j.riti:uro...lSH AU Coqtjille ( 'ity Wuter Wen ks. water m y 00 J 1) MnrJilow, wood for court honno.... U00 1 11 Taylor, !-ard. 1- dint,', etc, Dolla Jeffecs, balance 1 1 U."V C .M SkeeN. 1 cr.se of Klaineoil jTJ Caarlvs I'.ix. to care of Wm I'antur... 7.1 CA) J A 1 :i;:.l A Co. hardware etc for crt hous." 7"i tM) .MrsS W'heistoae, uahin for conrt hou.-iu aad iirio::or.s 11 :i W li .'n.rtitt ti. freight, ami, tiaulin etc I'm 7: I It i'.iiiiler. cuul forconrt hotisu '.Hi I'M Vi C Strang, coal, brouai, etc .r i J T Nosier, !:erm fr pvir farm. ctc...l&li .y la re of (Jllicer's bills. The fol'.ovi lag bills ftir otliuer. and estra holji i x.;uiinet'.. apt r.ivt d and allowed. i' S .Mct'oll'jch, dia'.tin" owueidhip iiMjta for a-e-r.s oiticc $ IK' 00 J S tji,aTenei '. iliija work as deputy JiH-emwir 00 00 Hay t'oilnr. 27 d.;y? work in tho assus- i-or'.-, oiiiee n7 i0 G (i ISrown, lihl of Iiiitdri deeded by thttate tJfiO I) D i'aice. -ItlW daya work in the sheiitl'.- i-llice lloti H C Joluiso:), ThJ dnjs work in the Siber ia's office l2. GO It II .Mast.1'2. dr. s work in the clerks it5ice GS W II Hunch, -ervsoes as supt, stamp.-. envelopes, etc I'll 3. ! In t tie matter of estiibli-.h:ni a fr.o ferry oti the (.'ixmtlle liver at ('(Mu:lle City, (!os county, .);oK(n: this mutter after being considered by th- ('.nirl, aud npou hearin g the aruuments of lite peiitioisers, :t is or dered tlmt ihifi eourt adverli.se for baU for c )astruction of nt ceswuv fvrzy. drive way.-, etc. and it is fnrtiier ordered that L llarlocker, bo aud ho is herenv authoriz-d to accept bids and enter into contract with the person or persons makinj- Htich bids. In re ofiicers" bills coutiuued. It in ur.Wed bv (be court that iho follow- in'- bill of olliceis of ('nos county be paid, and the Clerk of Coi s county is ordered to draw warrants on .the calmly Treasurer iu payment of the same: C S McCulIoch, for surveying and es- tablishieg coiner-;.. h Ibirlocki r, salaiy as e ut:ty jr.d-e, 1 1 r ending 5Iar .tl !'. 00 11 A Andetsoti. connty commissioner. liiil.-iie, etc rA'.V.) bloyd .pir'8. cor.ntv coniUiidsiaer, iiiileaye, etc. . 11 SO James Wats-m. salary as clerk, month endiut' April (" I .'." 03 J It Uulley. salary as treas month end- inu' April 10 W (57 iStephen Cl-dlier. salary as sheriff, month endin: April 1'J K5G G7 E .M i illier, sul.iry as deputy sheriff, month endiii" April 1'2 7. 00 Uobt 11 Watson, salurv as deputy oik moth endim. April HI 7." 00 ! In tho matter of in iking a c;inny exhibit I at tho I.eiM and Chirk Fair at I'ortlar.d, Ore..t; : '1 hi:; matter beiac dah considered bj the court at-il ietiti-ms and private donations of differout individuals tak.-tt under considera tion, a. id it l-iii the opinion of tho eourt that a proper exhibit e.ouhl be a ient bene fit to this county, it is ordered by the court that the county clerk draw a warrant oi warrant.; on the county treasurer, ia the sum of $.i 0. slt-0 said sum t.ibe draw:: in the name of W 11 Puneu. county school .sispi-nnteuder.t. for a sctio 1 exhibit, ami the tenuiinder. sViiHJi) of a;d fitin of "TJkW, in the name of ,lam?s II Fbienuaa. treasurer of Coos Coun ty Ij- wis and Clark Fair Conuni-sioti. No furt Ja r binmess appteiriiij. court ad journed to meet on Mwnd u the bth day of .May, HKO. V. VMION l.OliCI-:, No. 1 !.-,. . i'. A. M "f't ANPN I.Ol.fiK.No. 11-..A.F.A .11. Mniiii C"mi;iiti.ie:l ions iirs i?at ilav itt r the full moon of each .'''eth. All .:astt-r A!a.s-ui cordially y :: inviied. W C . S V X i I i t SI N . V' . AI . ; .1. K. N ai.-t liost eu. v : v v i-i- V.UI-! !''-ll of lti" I'ori'-I l":vter.H ot" Aim- ? s Jo. 1 ' Jmi hti kk:; r Tin-: wjkk'VI..', I, ' y.it. 17. m.-i ts l rida n'ybt f eaeb:; ... k. ia '-'iter. e Hall, 'andi-it. On : e-udiii! ulioiiie etidi ii Jo fit vis- : brothers. K. XI. 11. iCh '.lt!V. ; W. V. F.iL i:. Cbief lt;Hi e. ? .' l 'lii. i 'Tetnrv. v v v x -.: i: ndon i.tiiici: Nil. i:;::. . (i.o. I ' o'o. v : p N!o; li-)i)(;i:. Wo.i:v.5. 1 . iJ imtet4- evcrv natnidnv eveinni.' .; Visit inn brother in jjood statuihic 'cordially invited. ? ' A. J. 1IAUT.MAN. N. O. . T. W. lioiiHo.N', Sec. ': T1- I3Ivim(3ii.i'Otliei- U. S. Cominisioner and Notary Public Kilinjii and Fi'ial proofs made on Homo -tea-J !, 1 imber Claims aud other V. S. L.tiuls Aloney l.imns .eu'otialec! on Approv.-.I Si-em ity. Oilice in room 10 Heyerle HnilditiCi Han don. Jiesidenee on I'atto CreeU, Oregon. A II I; 1 n.1?. or Keal iv.Hiate lioubt and nuld. THE Horsfall Hospital, MISS L. G. GOULD, Matron A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and Medical Diseases. Trained nurses iu attcsitlnncc. For information address WJI. IIOKSFALL. M. D. MarahGeld, Oregon. The City Meat Market, 0 Yes! We Have the Variety of Stock Iler-f. Pork. Veal. Mutton. Iiamb, itologna nnd I'ork Snnsr.ce, 1'rcsHQd Ueef, Hendi (JbeebC, Girned Heef, l'u kk-d 1'urfc. KgLis. Vegetable- and Hctter. Call on us and get our ptices before buying elsewhere. We are not like the Hind Wheels of p. wp.gon, always following in the same rut. We are pushers, striving for a largejri businoss, and we get th re by keeping Tlie Best Meat in tlie Iiizici and celling nt the very lowest priets. We are here to please and here to Slav. ours to serve, i Bandon Meat Market, n?. JLrLclerscxi. Will Keep on Hand at all Times Beef, Pork, iMion, Smoked Bleats, Lard, Fresh Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetable, Poultry, EgH, Butter and all Farm Produce. I will pay liif-hest marker price for beef, pork, mnttorj,wool, hides, etc. 3 v B 0 Dry Goods of Every Description. Ladies Coats, Capes and Boots &s Slxoes Fresh Groceries of Suits Made to Measure. AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST urmture ousehold Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds Ped Hnon: Suites Cur'rin r.des and Fine Wall Paper and and I'n-ces. Window Triiiiinints. House Liuiu'. siMWIXU MAC111NKS AUD 1JAHY CA11HIAGES Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses and Springs. Furniture Itepairiut,' and Stiw-lHicK a Specialty. Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. 1i:LayrS"ninc UNDERTAKING A Full Liiueof Harinl Caskets. I'-.ri il Ib.besand Goods, aud Uudertakin Supplies Const i.ntly K-pt. on Hand. BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. Shields & Wa?nns cf ail kictls made to ordor. ,lib work a'.tfiid -l t i pn., ;f !y .itid all w-nl; ymtraatecd to "iva satisfnctiiin. Kea.siinble. ft ft I 0 J U. and examine our Ganges and Farm fmplements, Etcs Xo'.v is the lin-e to ''ttreh;!' in htiu ic ti laiu'i' iiiiri.i i Hardware, Tinware, Granitexvare, Glassware, Crockery Ieat nts, Oils. ISoorw ! V' ir.!ov. s. TlNSllOF IN CONNKCTION. V.KO. 1 TlHTING, i viTOU.N'EY ami COrNSI'LOli AT LAW AND NOTAUY rUitLIC. Iianib.il, - - - - Oregon. 0 Yes! Waldvogel & Son, Props. Prop. nholm J Collarettes. all Kinds. PROOF CORSET. 'Warner "SOMOHA" rrAicirreoriT Kennedy, -NT i sm.it3a &o "Wagon makers. Hrfcflljy Wt- are still doina business at The Olu Stand aud e.ia please you. Give as a Calr Jiaitlv.ari'. f Tho iin.It'ts;gr.iHl hns and Miners' Supplies. A. McHAIB, The Bandon Hardware Man, I ,B, , ,. 0 . .. vvrensnaii vvrer.Knc . : 1 Photographers, KOU.Nl) UOUSE CJAI-l.KIty, BANUp'-i V