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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1905)
52 Times a year for $2. 52 Times a year for $2. Volume XXI. BAN DON, OREGON: THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1905 Number 20. LOCAL NEWS. For seed VVbeat, Barley, Oats, and GraBs seed, call at Sanderson Bros. O. P. Ellingsou, of FarkerHbr.nr yfBB doing business in town Saturday. S. N. B. Hunt sold his iuterest in the Clayton sawmill to J. N. Luke, and has gone to work for the Govern-1 Johnson, Mrs Y 0 Sanderson and meat. ! Charles li Palmer. The tng Triumph has had a new j Donholcu has stiH a few Ladies' and rudder put in, this week, the old one j Childrens' Jackets on hand which ho having given out. E. HeukendurtT , will sell at greatly reduced prices, did the work. j The danco at Parkorsbnrg was not J. M. Upton, of Marshtield, was iuja success last Salntday night, as to town Tnesduy, having had some legal j attendance, there being too many business to attend to. Ho returned other places of amusement for the home yesterday. j public to attend. While a bilious attack is decidedly Evan Morgan waa down from Park nnpleasant it i3 quickly over when Chatnberlain,s Stomach and Liver Tablets aro used. For sale by CY Lowo. Well, it is time to wake up. Are we going to celebrate or not on July 4th? Bandon should show its patri- otism by making this a day of re- joiciug. ii....f r.,r. -.,.,..:, rf uuueit ijuni?, i'-jici- i ki.i - k . Coos and Currv U.mnti.H. was ir. town Saturday night on his wav to Co - quille, returning from a business visit x n.i . i i. IU V7U1U JjeitUW. Alfred Mjrr.i and George Button Lave fixed a place to Iwom logs at the 1H rno!iii ni!l hiiihlim Tbev are f..,;n., i;n T.,.r JIJrtb O IL V V-VIJ1H LIU ULilt J. Itfr m . Uompany s lanu east ot tov;n. Cos wants to see you. Cox, the Grocer. Ho will sell vou nnvtbtng! iii the line of provisions aud groceries, , rvnuvnntnn Annhfi ! rt m n. i For can dies and fruit give him a trial. Mrs. Jo Holman spent a few days in towu this week, bavin? como up from New Lake wheie sue has been stODniu.- with Mr. Bud Hamlin and wif. She will return there a-ahi to-1 day or tomorrow. The Natiounl Good Roads Associa tion meet id convention in the Audi torium of the Lewis and Clark Expo sition at Portland, Juno 21 to 24, 1905, in the interest of better roads. Representation is invited from all communities. The memorial service will be held in the Presbyterian Church. Sunday, May 28th, at 11 o'clock, A.M.. A gen eral invitation to be present is extend ed to the public. The several churches are requested to att- nd the ser vices, T iT . , , ,. , iiev. naueny win uuuvur iui address. Prof. M. B-. L. Edmunds has in his possession a scholarship granted by Philomath College, to be given to the pupil ranking highest in general aver age for the school yeireuding Spring! of 1905. The scholarship must be ; used for school year beginning Sep tember, 1905. Myrtle Point7 Enterprise: Capt. C. T. Riley, who loft hero some months Kev. J. E.Snyder, tho Preabyterian ago for Los Angeles wilb a view to evangelist, and Mr. Jeffrey, his singer, locating, has returned to this place. J closed meetings here last Sunday He also vi-ited oiLer portions of Cali- eveniug, having mado about, thirty foruta and made a trip to Baker City,' converts, most of whom will join tie Oregon, but found nothing as good as j Presln ti rian Church. Coos Coar.ty, anil was glad to get I Next Sunday j-ftPi noon has be"i back. (appointed as th- tiu.e when they will The Woman's Study Club of Co- J he admitted to :w mbeiviup. quille Cuy has placed in the Bandon j School Library a copy of "The Con quest.'' by Mrs. Dye. The donor.-, were given a vote cf thanks by th facultv aeid pun-Is. The present is a highly esteemed one lu-'.ng an auto-' erranh conv of the joitti. r, work ' j - - i - - - - ' which is an account of the L.wh and Clark Evpe'htiou. The gift was ar-' companied by a letter from Mrs Dr. Snook, President of the Club. OCO f Fon Sau:.--House of live rooms with outhouses, and one acr. good garden ground, enclosed by full-grown cypress hedge. A; plv i i J Dknii-ij.m If j'on cannot find what yon want gnywhero else in town, come to the RACKET Drice will Dlease vou. I price wui piLafit- vuu. ( Our Stock is small, but tho goods are of a good quality, and tho prices j are right. j llf 1 t.O t. T I 1. to the purchaser, at ' THE RACKET. SAY f I Born. At Bandon, May 21st, 1905' to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gross, a four pound daughter. Rev. Horsfail will hold sprvicos in St. John's Episcopal Church on Sun-dn- morning and evening. Outgoing p:isson;;irs on thestoatner i Elizabeth, this morning, were Mrs It erburg, Tuesday, and moved his family to that place. Mr. Morgan is engineer at the mill, and his family i will stop thereuntil school starts up j f wbeii th will leturu ; I,;'ln- j Chutles E. Palmer, of San Diego, California, who has been here for the j past two weeks visiting his sister. Mrs. W. C. Sanderson. If ft forborne . lI,J ",'. j . ill fur some tun,, accom P'" tlj lllt of bor ' health. .1 - M. 0 1 George Bethel! and Captan Ander son were passengers on the Elizabeth from San Francis-co. Mr. Bttholl visited relatj.'es in California and looked after hi dairy intere-ts whilo in the citv. Gantam Anderson is up . , ,r , , . . , Gardiner Gazette: Charlie Stewart, of Myrtle Point, brother of G. V. Stewart, of this place, began work in 1,10 mi Aiiea.iay moiuiug, an.i uau been working but a j-burt time when . V - I l MV t - 1 , he Poifn"v injured hi s hand in the i lath mill. I)r. Bin her dr?sed the hand which was badly cut, but no bones were broken. The accideut will keep Mr. Stewart from i?is work for some time. Recall: A CoosBiver logger caused ! quite a disturbance at Porter yester day. Tho man was very drunk aud appears a little insann He took an axe aud smashed in .he door at the residence of J. M. Thomas, and said he would kill everybody iu tho house. Mrs. Thomas escaped to a neighbor's house aud the uews soon enehed Mr. 'I'll rv, i o r f rt.l- ,. ....il Mr. xuvuiua at, uin in iij-j nil-; Thomas immediately toidc the m;.u in custody and turned him 'over to the city authorities. After sobering him up the city authorities gave him -10 minutes to leave town and turned him loose. Tho man had no grudge at any of tho Thomas", aud bis action was evidently caused by temporary iusanity while druuk. The Revival Closed. Mi-ssrs .sr.y:or ami Jeiirey are en- eff2ehc i rkers, and m;.; an emeienl forre to awaken men and women o a realization of what they huvu been doing and as i. the careless it:iti!e-r j in which t hoy haw liv. si. i done a work hern 4 lint w.H iey ti.ie ; have - inlloor.ce fur good, if those awalo-i..- i will search and notsthnd idly waiting. Zi;::wh:A I Svimun On. !lsS Se-ulay saw i he baseball sea M "1:,-"J 'm r'i,n 1 'Marshtield team goiug to Xoith Beud.'aml tho Bandon team to Con ui lie. Tbe result of the r Jgame on tho Bay was i to 1 in favor of Mar.-hliel.. A large delegaii'in.went to Coqnille with tt.e team fiom" this place, and j the best game of ball ever played in , the county is reported. The Bandon aggregation were t hreo men -hurt and lilloM out with home talent. After contesting for 12 in nings, the Coquillo Uiam mado their second run. giving them tho gamo by a scon of 2 to 1. o have been unable to obtain the particulars of the a'me. AIIKIVKD. M:y IM-Sdir May Flowur, Gadmansou, j U day from Hn Frnncfsco. May 'JO-Schr Advance. UidinBHen. 18 days f roin Han Francisco, to 0. M. fc T. Co. M:ty L'L'-Huur XirdliiTK, 150 hours Kn r -hcUr U,)1' K"r'1'. ay from !Ul i.r.,CISC))t t(J iriJSjHfr Mnya;-sti.ir EliibU, Jensen. 72 Lours frmu 's,,n Francisco. ,1."!' F,,rt'ma'' Am,l'"' 11 dv ilUMKISCO. Hi.ILKI). May 24-Scbr Albion.'oisen, to S. F. May IT-Stmr IiU;:nb .,lb. Jensen, to S. F, The Pairyville Camp of Woodmen purpose to have a big log rolling onr ly in August. Members of the Sunbeam Choir and Children of Veterans aro requested to meet in the Opera House, Monday May 29th, at 2 o'clock, sharp. The Kiitertainment. Bandon has had a good many schoo entortainmouts in the past, and they have been meritorious aud showed good work, care aud diligence, byjboth the faculty and the pupils, and among the best of these, ranks that of Satur day evening. The principal and his corps of teachers have been workers, aud then efforts ha7o been reflected in the de gree to which the school has ad- 1 vancod, ami the entertainment showed j the result of hard work on the part of all. Tho salutatory, recitations and ora tions were good, and those taking part havo endeavored to make the best use of their opportunity, and they have succeeded admirably. As comic features. "John Brown's Little Indians" and tho 'Duet'' were very pleasing. The Indians were fantastically ar raved and executed a march upon tho stage. The Daal was tho most amus ing feat ir-. the first verse passed off very nicely, but a discord aud dispute as to time took place iu tho second attempt. The soprano claimed that there was but one beat to the meanire while the tenor claimed that the song started out with three and still re tained the same arrangement. After naming several places as being up-to-date in music it was finally agreed that tue Bandon standard should be used, whereupon tho soprano walked to a stand, and picking up a gallon measure took a large beet from it in proaf of her positiou. The tenor left the stage seemingly badly beaten, but being encored, returned, and taking up the moasuro extracted two very small beets from it, thus making good his contentiou. Net proceeds of tho Entertainment were S3S. for Young Wohiimj who may go to the I.e. Ii anil li.rk ( rlitouiilitl l' flliou at I'ortliincl. At the time of tho Centennial iu Philadelphia, in 1S70, tho Young Women's Chiitian Association, t.-en i. years old, j-ei-t out circular1; to w;mi gills agrdnst coming to see the Exposition with iho idea of getting work. Notwithstanding this there were hundreds of girls stranded who exhausted their small savings in three or four days and found no work; how to protect them was a problem which is well remembered by lh-?se w ho were managers of the Association at that ti'.ne. Desiiing to meet these conditions wo make tho followiug suggestions: 1. See to it that yon have money enough for an emergency and for yoor return home. 2. See to it that before 'eavmg buiee yon learn from a reliable -outoe .1 your destination iu Portland is a safe one. 3. See to it that you accept no di rections f: om eitlo'r men or women on ti ains. if uukuov.u to 3ou, and that you r-uo-t 10 the conductor any ad-, v:. sees made. You must depend upon yourself and the railroad officii. Is Tor i. formation concern oir .i.'ns. Any jt'.stinfs will be answered by the r.vellcr's Aid Agents," to be found at tho stations on tho way. '! voy will be women with badge-. i. Sec to it thai you havo an au thorized 'Traveller' Aid" card of identification. 5. See to it that yon apply roi noe cards lo your Organization. Society or Guild. G. See to it that before accepting employment in Portland, through ad vertisement or otherwise, that the 'Exposition Traveller's Aid Commit tee" endorses it. 7. Seo to it that beforo going to any lodging or boading honso that the Exposition Traveller's Aid Com mittee recommends it. Tho address of tho Portland headquarters of this Committee is 5312 Oak Street, Port land, Oregon. Tcrillic i:::ce With Uonth. "Death was fast approaching," writes Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tam pa, Fla., describing bia fearful race with death, "as a result of liver trouble and heart disease, which had robbed mo of sleep and of all interest in life. I had tried many different doc tors an 1 sovoral mediciues, but got no benefit, until I began to use Elec tric Bitters. So wonderful was their effuct that in threo days I felt liko a new man, and today I am cured of all my troubles." Guaranteed at C. Y. Lowe's drug store; price uuun. The Town Election. The town election look place Mon day, at which there wws 131 ballots cast, six of which wore thrown out. There was considerable iuterert taken in the election, as tho "wots" were in favor of a Board favorable to the whiskey traffic, while tho temperance element were iu favor of temporauce and obedience to tho law. Below wn give tho result of the election, the star signifying tho suc cessful candidate: For Towu Recorder, A D Morse For Town Trustees, Elbert Dyer F A Mehl B N ir.nri inglon BEL Bed il lion J H Shields 117 voles. 85 votes. 70 " U 64 GO 59 5G 55 55 15 J E Fi-her C I Kimo W F Disher A He,-y J T Mars (4 (I .( Clfiircil l'or Action. When the body is cleared for ac" tion, by Dr. King's New Life Pills you can tell it by tho bloom of health on the cheeks; the brightness of the eyes; tho firmness of the llesh and muscles; the buoyancy of tho mind. Try them. At C Y Lowe's drug store, '25c ts. Iiecoi'nlioii Day Program. Following ijj tbe program for Decoration Day : Handon P. fit, No. MI, O. A. It., will meet in G. A. It. Hall. nr. 9:H0,A.M.. May 30. 1U0.1. Tbe procession will form on Front Street at 11) A.M., in the following manner: 1 Fire Department Hand. 3 4 n r, 7 S ; 10 ii Children bearing wreath of flowers. Handon Post G. A. It. Handon W. H. Corps. I". IS. Life Savnigrt Crew. Handon Fito I opart incut. Citizens. March to the cemetery. Decoration of Graves. Taps. Kcturn to town aud break ranks for dinner. Tho afternoon exercises will commence at o'clook. Bhnrp, m Kime'SlIk- The oration will be delivered by Kev. II. P. Dnnnitig, of Handon. All ox Kildicrs of the Spanish and Philip pine wars are cordially invited to bo present. A cordial invitation is extended to the luhlic generally to turn out and tako part in tho exercises, as this is a day above all others, that should be properly observed. A n cpiest is extended generally to each to bring all the dower.-) possible for decorative purposes, and leave same at G. A. It. I1.U1. Hy n-tiucst of tho G. A. It. Baseball Schedule At Handon Juno I Marshtield vs Handon Juno 11 Coqnille vs " June 'J" North Hond vs " July M Mur-ihtirld vs July Coqnille vs Aug (.North Bend vs " vt l'7 Mnrs'ifseld vs " Sept 3 f'oqnille vs ,4 Sc t i7 North Head vs " At Cot,uillo May 21 l'.indon vs Coqmllo June I North Henil vs ' June -J."i Marslififld va Jnlv li Buidon vs f " July 1(5 No th Hond vs Aug .Marshtield vs Aug 13 Handon vs " Auc 27 North Hond vs " Sept 17 Marshiiel 1 vs " At North Hend May 21 .Mnrshlu-ld vs North Hend May 2S I! mdon vs " Juno 18 Coqnille vq . " July '.) Handon vs " July 23 MaMiGeld vs " July 31 Coquillo vs " Aug 21) Handon vs " Sept 3 Mar.ihti'dd vs " Sept 10 Coqnille vs " At Marshfield May 23 Coquillo vs Marshfield Juno 11 North Hend vs " Juno 13 Handon vs " July 2 North Hend vs July "-Coqnille vs " July 31 Handon vs Aug 13 North Hend va Aug 20 Coquillo vs " Sept 10 Hmidm vs " Brown Leghorn eggs from prize- wicning stock, at 51-00 per sotting r 85.00 per hundred. J1. (J. Watsox, Coqnille. Work on C-oquiilc Jetty. rajor V. 0. Langlitt, U. S. Engi neers, is preparing specifications for the extension of tho north jetty at the mouth of Coquillo River, for which work an appropriation of $50,001) was provided by the last river and harbor bill. The extension will measuro 515 feet, and is to bo completed this sum mer and fall. The jetty at the pres ent measures 10G5 feet. Telegram. A Creeping Heath. Blood poison creeps up towards tho heart, causing death. J. E. Stearns, Belle Plaine, Minn., writes that a friend dreadfully injured bis hand, which swelled up like blood poison ing. Bucklen's Arnica Salve drew out tho poison, healed the wound and saved his life. Best in the world for burns and sores, 25cts at C, Y. Lowe's drug store. Closed on Sundays. W. F. Harris has taken charge of tho El Dorado Tonsoriai Parlors dur ing the absence of P. B. Hoyr, who will apply himself to other business for awhile, and notice is hereby given that tho shop will bo closed on Sun days. Boraember and havo vour work done on Saturdays. Important News Notes Tuesday, May III. From Chicago comes tho ndws that it is proposed to prosecute parents of fcIiou! chil dren who strike m school. Chicago school children have gone ou strike iu sympathy w.th other strikes. Admiral Unji-st vensky is keeping his move ments secret. Ttie Japanese uro also on the sly. Eleven yachts representing America, Eng land and Germany are ready to race across the Atlantic Ocean for the Kaiser's cup i :ul prizes. Tho Conductors of America closed their 13th biennial nefsion at Portland, and leave for home. Many sheep are being poisoned on the rangu in tho southwestern part of Grant County. Captain T. J. Morris of the schooner A. F. Coat os grabbed a burglar who was trying to steal from the schooner, and held him till the policj relieved him of his charge at Portland. W kwckrdav. May 17. Ui-jestvensky drelarcs that his course is not governed bv neutrality laws. Ho is his own judge in such matters. Kojestvensky's fourth division is to sail for the Par Ea-t next month. Tho yachts entered in the race for the KaiserV cupstarted from New York on their threo thousand mile race across the Atlau tio Ocean. The remains of Ilirnm Cronk, tho last survivor of tho war of 1812, was laid to rest in Cyprns Hill Cemetery, N. Y. Three eons and one daughter attended the funeral, ranging in age from Gti to 81 years. Sailors and longshoremen fonght ot Ta coma last night. 30 shots were fired and four men aro supposi d to have drowned. Safe crackers carried off about $340 from two eafos at Spoka e. Thuusday. May 18. Itojentvenaky's aud Nebogatoff'a squad- Vous aro united. Nowa from Tokio states that the plague has broken out at Harbin, and thnt 300 deaths occur daily from it. Oregon farmers expect to harvest tbe largest crop of wheat on record. Polk County his t la-iy ro-idenl who Is over 10o yonra old, being born in 171H). Itcfetondnm petitions were filed to atop tho appropriations for normal schools today, and this throws tho state upon a credit bash. Tacoma lends at baseball in the Pacific Coa.et Lague and Portland stands nt the foot of iheclns-t, tins year, again. Fin day. May 19. Secretary Taft purposes buying supnlics for tho Panama Canal in open market, so that Americau manufacturers will not havo a chat ce to exploit the government. John Hoch was sentenced today to the death penalty for the murder of his wife, Mrs. Mi io VValcker Hoch, at Chicago. Six indictments weic returned at l)n!!n Texas, against bankt-rs who had violated the state law. Th.ee robbers raided a jewelry store at Chicago aud got away with 2."i00. Ogden Hudson whs killed in the paper mill in Debanoti, Oregon. He was caught iu the machinery. A Croat San Francisco caused a loss of $.",000. Tho Japanese army in Manchutia is pre paring to take the offensive. Satchday. May 20. Anotner to iblw battlu and struggle for the mastery in Maucluiiia is at hand, says uews of the far Ku-t. President 1 tons,-wit has bt-en requested to investigate luu l-Jquilabh? Life Insurance Company. The Chicago Teamster's strike has been settled. Only 3.r per cent of tho strikers will be reinstated. Wyoming has been visited by heavy rains which have mndi torrents out of tho small streams and douo considerable damnge. Troiihht iu Servia his again broken out and 2000 Albanians havo surrounded the town of Guillaiie and threaten to massacre inhabitants. bOO Turkish troops aro in tho place. Four Portland firms, will bid to furnish lumber for the Panama canal. Monday, May 22. Tho Chicago sjriko is on again and ex tending. St. Petetsburg expects to hear important news f oin Kor'Stvoiitky. Uojest.venk v is reported to bo dead. Foit Sax.k. Corner lot with small hono and mitliiiil(liiiL'; lot lL'fx." feet: situated (in Iris Street near Uronmhandle Factory. Price $:-(Jtl. Kr.quirt' at tins ollicc. Also three lots in 0irtwright Addition. X-Ray Gas Generate! The Wonderful Light of The Twentieth Century. On an ordinary lamp this attach ment will increase your light to at least double tho cwpucity of tho ordi nary burner. This is a lato and most popular invention, and dms away with smoking chimneys, aud requires no cleaning or trimming of tho wick. Call and Investigate It. .A.. ZMZoIsTair Solo Agent for Handon and Vicinity. THE HORSFALL MISS L. G. GOULD, Matron A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and, Medical Diseases. Trained nurses iu attendance. For information addrcs3 ' UOI'SFALL, M. D. Marshfield, Oregon. The City Meat Market, 0 Yes! 0 Yes! We Have the Variety of Stock Beef, Pork. Veal, Mutton. Lamb, Pologna and Pork Sausage, Pressed Beef, Head Cheese, Corned lieef, Pickled Pork, Kegs, Vegetables and Butter. Call on us and get our prices before buying elsewhere. We are not !ike the Hind Wheels of a wagon, always following in the samo rut. V.'e aro pushers, striving for a large? business, aud wo got thrre by keeping Tli Best Meat in tlie Lanci and selling nt the very lowest prices. We are hero to please and here to stay. "SToiirs to serve, J. Waldvogel & Son, Props. Bandon Meat Marl J t -3 Will Keep on resh Beef, Pork, (Button, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Bntter and all Farm Produce. I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, hides, etc. J. Denholm Dry Goods of Every. Description, Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. i. Boots & Slxoe Fresh Groceries of Suits Made to Measure. AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST & Shields BlsicfeisxrLitlx Ss Wagon makers. Wagons of all kinds made to order. Job work attoudid to promptly and all work t::iranUod to ive satisfaction. Konsannblo. Horseshoeing el 5pecial-by The Newly Refitted, Speedy and Elegant Steamer: Willuivoa recnlnr ten dnv Service between California, for both ji CAPT. M. K. DYEK. Asuit. Kandon. Orccon. IIUYT, Aucnt. L'l'G Hrtttety Strt-L't, t?au Francisco. California, SWAYNK G- T- Blumenrotlier 1 U. S. Gommisioner and Notary Public T'l: 1 L.: r 1.. !!. n IllliJi" "mi mini prinus m muic steadH. Timber Claims and other U. S. Lands Money I.osun Nruothitcd on Approved n v Ollirc in rnnni 10 Hevorle Hnihliivj, ltn- don. Residence on Hntte Creek. ( In-tron. All Itliuls of Ki'itl ICstiitt- botijilit ami fMlll. Wrenshall &. VVrenshsll, Photographers, KOUM) IIOCSK (lAM.KKY, IUM)I)" ID jr. S- Tj. Ferlsiiiis, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, HANDON, OKKOON. Office ovar Wm. Gallier's Store. Office hours t to U n.m. Call at resideucu at other bourn. JDir. H. Ji- Houston, PHYSICIAN & SUKGEON Offico in Facific Hotel. Honrs, 9 to 12. n.ai, 1 :30 to 4, p.m. ; 7 to 8 iu the evening. UANljON, - - OKEGON. Hospital, 7- ri- LVCL -.vi-j .v T")-- -V Hand nt all Times all Kinds. PROOF CORSET. Kennedy, 5 Prices; ('iqnille River. Oresou. and San FranciRCOt - hcnor3 and freisht. MARTIN. JnA!kBs I u-K yo-1 M g 1 .I I I f.LlJ lJVl..f C, T". ilii.il. i.a..n. n i -s -...i i :..4:...... ;, ! XX of eTch j month. All Master Masons cordially:; Ur-invMiKt. W C.SVNIIKIWUX.W.M. V: J. Ii. wautkom. sec. XI Ak ft -iWv.- j J Com I Oueen of th l"oret No. 17, jgj Fillisters ir Anif:ic:i. S I i IOOrUTQUEUX OF THE FOUE-ST. ! I V. No. 17, meet Fridav nijjht i f mcLv I -.week. in Concrtte Hall. Handon. Uit-R"."-:- cordial welcotuo i extended t( nil vis- I Aitini: bri.thera. E. il. liLACKEKBY, I ? V. V. l iMU.i:. Chief Kaucer " Fin. Secretary. S HANDON LOIJGK No. 133, 1. O.O. F J f.T ANDON LODGE. No. 133, 1. 0. 0. F,g jS-O meetR every Saturday evening ;$Visitinc brothers in Rood s t:mWuj: cordially invited. ' 3k fi A. J. UAUTAIAN, G. S T. W. Uodison, Seo. W o.ko, i toiting, ATIOllNEY anb COUNSELOK AT LAV( AND NOTAKY PUHLIC. Fir Insurance, lUudou, - - - - Ore$QBiA 5