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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1905)
Uait ton 52 52 Times a year for $2. 1 i 52 Times a year for $2. Volume XXI. BAN DON, OREGON: THURSDAY, AUGSUT 3, 1905 Number 31. LOCAL NEWS. C. O. Womsley, of Corvallis, was a Bondon visitor Sunday, James G.mlt and wife, of Missouri are here voting Jack Boico and wife.) Jack Y;i,P) of Sau Francisco, wns Mr. Gault is a brother to Mrs. Bo)co, -n towp Friday oveilinj? bavillf? como The Parkersburg and Bandon boys ! up frorn Wedderbnrn where he had had a game of baseball, on tho Ban- i)ton doing business, don grounds, last Sunday, in which Hanly Mastj of Lcp 0re0Uj WM the Bandon boys como out beat. j in toWQ Saturdnyt bavlnK had bus. Howard Oiilvar returned home Inst inoss which called him to Prosper, Saturday from his visit to Portland. bo came on to Bandon. He visited his parents at Camas Yal- j y Cop(k of Floras Creok sns. ley on his return from Portland. ! ,aiuod ft ,oss of al)()Ut $m u few Tho North Bend Woolen mills will days ago by tho destruction of his ruako a start early this month, it is blacksmith and general workshop, claimed. Eastern parties have option , Dr prenji, tho Dmtist of Marsh on the mdl with pnvileje of giving j fipUlf wj visit r,anilon on August S, it a test run. . aQj wjjj romam for a fow tyS only. A raft of logs broke loose at Pros- per Tuesday night and went over the bar. Tho lifesaviug crew anchored tho raft yesterday outside, and Mr. condition of the stomach, and is Hickiugwtll have them lowed back qit.kv cured by Chamberlain's Stom 10 toda'' 1 ach and Liver Tablets. For sale by C. F. Allen who ha interested (j. y. Lowe, himself in the Greggs Creek mine in D Tj p fe. , h f h f ... l l l .. I.. ..i r..- i. ' " wu.j wHuiiUBbuuuaioio. ntui shipped there from San Franc.sco which suggosis iuhl no win prosecute lue "or v'uMy. A little forethought may save yon 5 f t I 4 1 uoeoc irouuie. Anyon irno manes it a rule to keep Chamberlain's Colic, ouoiera ami Diarrhoea Kemedy at hand knows this to bo a fact. For salo by C. Y. Lowe. Quite a large delegation of Co jnille citizens came down last Sat I urday with tho excursion from that place. The ladies band which at tended the excursion rendered excel lent music for the occasion. The habeas corpus proceedings in which Nels liasmussen of Bandon is a principal, being under arrest for violation of the Local Option law comes up for hearing before Judge Hamilton at Rosoburg, next Satur day August the 5th. The steamer Elizabpth outgoing passenger list was as follows: 11. Ab bas, George Smith, Fred Downing, Lloyd A Hughes, J Clynes, Mrs. J P Brucp, Mrs J T Cox, Grace and Port- iaJlJqx, Mrs Wm Hicking uud an other lady whose name we did not learn. A new invention, whereby drilling out of teeth, cutting down for crowns, romnvincr livo miri'oc of r vi-Iflinnt a I ... - , , ' (jatwLio ui mu, litis icktruiij Linuc . upon the market. This new invention works very quickly and does perfectly j what is expected of it. The dread of having dental work done will soon be! a thing of the past, Dr. Prentis has ; OQe j rji , . ... Tuesday evening, as ye editor was' . . , A " ,,. . I sitnug in front of tho Globe ofhee, . , ., . i aiong camo a gentleman, and soon i another, aud then tho third one. The four, after a pleasant chat, begau to ! guess at tho weight of all, and thej result was nonnds, Rn wn nfm. eluded to banter anv four meu Qf ' oqnul weight to plav a game of ball, fbe iio3'cott system as a means of provided they come" from a town 0f . forcing modification of the exclusion the same size. Tho lightest weight ' ,,lwa- China understiuds the princi must be the same as ours, to wit, 21G Il'Mbal rule in a large majority of in pounds. Will wo hear from any j stances, if you touch th pocket book place? We guess not.-Gold Beach ' 3'on ihu 11,(4 ,,oaI'1 wntl n,1 tLo ,1,,U(1 Globe. J Their will be a huge time at Dairy- ; 77. T . 0 ville on August 5th, at which time the Died At .Myrtle Point July 2 ... ... . ' , . . ... -, i r it ii , . W . O. n . will give a big logrolling. 15)0o, James B. Buell, an old Oregon . , , , , , ,,. . , .. i 1 he members of that camp are pre rjinneer and highly esteemed citizen, ... . . He leaves a wifo and live children, all grown. Special Meeting. Bandou Lodge, No.llo, A.F. & A. M. I Saturday Evening, Aug. 5th, at 9 P.M. xr t..- t ii r..i i iuuai" .uasuii sriilt V' 1.1 1 Uilhier Masons aud visiting Brothers cordial ly invited. By ord r of Jas. Walstkom, Sec, . M. If you cannot find what you want anywhere else in town, come to the RACKET Maybe we have one loft, if so, tho price will please you. Our stock is small, but the goods are of a good quality, and the prices are right. We mako ''Cash Buying" an object to the purchaser, at TITO RACKET. Mowing marchi ne and hay racks at William Gallier's at cost. Call now. Lloyd Spires and wifp, of Myrtle Point, wore visitors to Bandon tho latter part of last week If you have deutal uork to do attend I ( to it early. j ! sick headach rnsults from a riiflor. ! steamer Dispatch this week while ' Capt. T. White takvs a lavoiT. Mr. pa- p kinsS reCeivod hisj Captaiu-, pM3 inst week. j n D H H , .f f M ; Ue ac,CJmpai5i, bv Ml,s HanAs molh, r Mrs lL c Brailbnry aud lwo bury laughters, fiom Lincoln, Kansa are hi re for u couple of week's camping . 1 on the beach. Mrs. W. S. Marshall, of New Lake was in town yehterday, having como up to look after some tiue stock that came on the steamer Newport. Mrs. Marshall just returned last week from a three week's vitit to Portland. The Elizabeth brought in about 120 tons of freight last vivk and had the lowing passenger list : Miss King. Miss Peters. Miss Floreuoe Rosa, 11 ; Uergnauei, mis. u jjergnauei, ur.- j Hem pel, R Hoffmaii, Master Mogen I sen. The Newport arrived in port yes terday afternoon with a small load of freight and the following list of nas- sengers: C R Adams Bessie Adams, J F Adams. W F K nnedy. Frank Blackerby, Leo Cox, Goo P Topping E A. Philpott mid .Matt Smith went lishing for crab-, a d iy or two ago, and camo back iu possession of a j Idozeu crabs, a ling and a large hen Philpott says that it is not revived tllH but "Plymouth Rock Club' ! that it is the Langshau Club. Capt' Jacobson uilb bis forCo of 'rkmen, commenced yesterday morning to drive piling for the wharf to land rock for the jetty improve- , . , .., . , ..' . , ment. The wharf will be built just , , .. , . , , ,. . J . below the boat house and the track will run around the foot of tho blulT till it reaches the quarry. Surveyor Mc Cnlloch is laving out tho route. umaia lapuuy attaining toward civilization. She is now applying and will leave nothing undone that i will add to tho pleasure of their guests. Public Sale. W. C Sauderson will sell all his Household Goods, consisting of Bed Room Sets, Bed Springs, etc., Mon- day afternoon, August 7th, 19U5, at ... 2 o'clock, on tho premises. Also piano at private or public sale. Camp Meeting. The Annual Reunion of iho mem bers of the Southwestern Oregon Dis- i trirt of the Reorganized Church of ; Josus Christ, Latter Day Saints, will , convene at Bandon, Friday, Aug. 4th, and last ten davs. District conference will be in sossiou during Saturday and Sunday. Aug. 12th and 1,'lth. A cordial invitation is extended to all persons to attend. NEW RESTAURANT. TAULES SrPPUKD WITH THE HEST TIIE MARKET AFFORDS. Meals at all Hours. A liberal share of Public Patronage is solicited. MRS. E. J. IIITE, rBOPIUKTBEPS. Bandon, - - Oregon Preaching commencos in tho tent tonight. T. J. Rasor, of RidJIes, was in town Saturday. H If. Cross, of Salem, was a visit-, or to Bandon this week. Dr.R. E. Rei.l, of San Francisco was looking aronud Bandon Sunday. W. W. Langdon and D. A. Rogers of Port Orford, were in town Tues day . The steamer Elizabeth sailed south Satudray evening aud is duo to ar rivo hero again next Saturday. The tng Triumph went to Coos Bay Tuesday, returning noxt day with some boat material for Mr. lleukon dorff. Miss Florence Rosa came homo last week from San Fiancisco on a visit to her parents. Sho was accom panied by Miss Peters who will visit with her for awhile. Rev. Hickcock and wifo of Ohio are hero enjoying an outing upon the beach. Mrs Hickcock is a daughter of Rev. Elliott who was located at at North Bend for a while. Rev. Murray is with I hem. Governor Chamberlain arrived a) Coos Lay, yesterday, .on his way to tho W. O. W. rally at Langlois, Sat urday. He will pass through Bandon tomorrow, and return here Saturday, accordiug to present arrangement. ATr 10 Snrvin iinrl Tflfn nf Viiri . . , . . ' , - , r raucisco. have beeu visitintr tins lo cality. Mr. Servia is interested hi matchwood, 1 eing at the head of the the Metropolitan Match Co.. and came to this locality to have a look around. Millard Shoemaker has been showing him around. Thousands witnessed tho great sham battle at the Portland Exposition last Saturdav. This event will be fol ,owwl Alu,n., 10 )y thB prowin , i . ., . a re production of the Custer massacre, in which 200 Fmatilla Indians aud a force of soldiers will engage. All these big events are free to exposition visi tors. Tribune: Deputy Game Warden Wilson came in from Salem last week and arrested five hnutors near the Chetco River, for hunting out of sea son, and brought them to Gold Beach where they were tried before Jtisti c Hiekev, Sitnr.lav. The offend- j,,., parties wera from Crescent City. Cal . ami a lhv did not have licences to hunt, w-th thus violating two laws. They ail plead guilty of hnntiug during the closed season, but as they claimed tint one of their party did all tho killing, he was lined $25, aud the other four turned loose. Dol Norto Record: II. Brown aud W. LaFountain, who have been seal hunting oft' Point St. Gorge, on Wedusday last discovered on the beach at the point, a human foot with- j in a shoe. Tho shoe was about No. 9 medium weight calf lace, nearly new, right foot, with plate on heal. The sock was blue woolen knit. Cor oner Nichols went up aud examined the remains, and buried it in the up coast cemetery. It is tho opinion of Brown and LaFountain that it is the remains of one of the' men drowned ou Coquille. Ore., river bar about a month agci, the body having been car ried south by tho heavy turthwesl wind prevailing about the time. I!. T. Stewart Spunks. Pori Orford, Ore. July 30lh, 1905. In your i.sne uf tho 20th inst., then; appears a communication by J. L. Nay, of Port Orford, and I ro quesl Miilicient space in your valu able publication to make a general denial of the same, and I have the proof ou hand to show that his article was composed of gross misrepresent ations from begiuuiug to end. In the Tribune of tho 20 I have an swered his allegations more fully but will not trespass upon your time gor space by going into details: Sullico is to say that I do n-t lower my self to tho plauo of personal abuse, and that abundant proof is iu my possession to provo tho complete false hood of Mr. Nay's insinuation. Respectfully Yours H. T. Stkwaiit For Sale. I havo for sale 13 head of Ram bonllete bucks. Price twenty dollars per hoad. W. S. Mahsuall, Langlois, Or. Grocery Store. H. A. COX, Prop. Fresh Provisions and Grooeries on Hand and Coming. SNOW-DRIFT, SPERRY. AND WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR. Choice Hams and Bacon, Fruit and Vegetables. BANDON, - OREGON. County Conrt Proceedings at the July, 11)05, Term. Tho Recall, for envelopes nud bill heads for clerk's oflico $ GW) li L Polk t Co. for 1 Ore. nud Wnsli. Gazi-teer 7 00 T J Thrift, for stumps for nssessor's oflico 8 00 James Watfion, for Binning, freight, express, etc, for clerk's oflico 'JO 00 John H Dully, for stamps for treasu rer's blllce ygo Stephen Gallier,' for fitnropa and envel opes for sheriff's ollk-a.. 10 40 Tho Recall, for 80 lines of ndv l 00 l tie oun, lor printum notices for treas '2 00 The Sun, for 1000 letter heads for bber- iff's office . f, 50 Clarence O Dryden, for printing cards lor assessor: sun. for Hhunff 13 20 L ilarlockes, for stomps for jodno'a oflico 2 00 The North Rend Citizen, for printing county court proceedings 3t IS lhe Recall, for printini" ofticir's re ports, etc 12 01 The Herald, for printing county court proceedings 34 15 Glass A: I'rudhomuio Co, for Fisher T W ribbons, hunters' license, etc 'Mr,0 Rtishong t Co. for Pen carbons, 2 Rem, T W ribbons, Cab. tiles 14 0" Rushong ,fc Co, for Elliott U. T. W. and roll top desk 17"i00 Pavi.t, 1'pham &. Co, canvas cover for warrant book l ys Glass fc Prudhonime Co. fur llfil. l'isuer H T W, coutinued for term.. .100 00 Tho Iruin-Hodsou Co, tiro permit blanks 3 15 Iu re report of F. H. Odbert, superin tendent of the county poor farn. This matter coming on to b heard at th:s time and the court, after examining the report of the above named huperiutendeut, the court oiue:i that the following bills be pa id : R S Knowlton, for drugs, seeds and medicino $ 5I 70 N Lorenz, for muse and groceries. ... sA 50 C M Skeels, for nidse aud groceries... 77 67i J A I.Hinl) ,t Co, 4for tools, plumbing and hardware 83 0(5 Coquille Mill aud Mer Co, merchau- dne and 1 amber 103 ;"i J S Kauematz, for mdso 'MM 'A C Stiang. for mdse 'J7 fci .Medley it Rosell, for blacksmithing... L'7 f0 T II Mehl it Co. hardware aud nails... 4 0i Dean & Morgau. for meat 15 81 J G Fh, for lumbtr 8 75 M H llersey. merchandise 40 05 W C Rose, tubocco (J 00 Geo A Robinson, mdse 21 f0 Coqnille Fur Co, for sundries 23 lf J t Uullock. for one buck sheep 3 00 Geo W Stephens, 0GO fence posts ... 30 00 W Culiu, M D, four visits to the poor farm ICOO Coquille V.;l!ey Packing Go, for sun dries 4137 II H Ha-tings. for potatoes ' .... 7 30 F .M Gervery, for 300 lb of potatoes, at lo lb 3 Oil Isaac Nichols, labor ou farm, fencing. 00 Frank 15 Odbert, for salary as supt 13Ti 00 It is ordered that the county clerk of Coos county, Oregon, draw warrants fur tho above named persons for tho amounts set opposite their respective names, on the couuty treas urer of Coos county, Oregon. In re indigents and insane The following bills for the enre of the in digeut aud insane were examined and np provtd by the court and county clerk or dered to draw warrants on the county treas titer of Coos Couuty, Oregon, in payment of the same: I O O F Cemeterv, for lots 1, L 3, 4, f. . y. IU, 11, 12. 13, 14. f, 10 $ .-.00 Clias Siestre-in. conveying sick pa tient to hospital 10 00 Win Jenkins it Son, supplies fnruished A C lioit aud J V Clark 00 00 Stephen Gallier, in re Geo h'othel, ex panses 10 M E Mingos, for examining Geo Rethel.. lo 00 li MiugiiH, for examining W Pauter... 10 00 Mauley Raiklow, for keepiug Eliza beth Steele 24 00 C M Skeels. for supplies furnished Lena Hatcher o3 00 P E Draue, supplies furnished .Mrs Wilson in 00 J TMcConnac, for examining Ailaik- ievitch, insane Ft 00 E A Anderson, for conveying Bick to hospital nnd coal for Nelson S CO Walter Culin. M D, for futn assessor's office, ex ets, George Rethel 22 SO Simpson Lumber Co. for supplies W S Ransford and Mrs C A Hasoom. . . J3 50 R W Rullard for supplies for Mary and Polly, Indians 15 05 Frances Thomsen, for mileage nnd per diem, examination Geo Rethel 14 40 Ralph Pomeroy. for mileage nnd per diem, examination George Bethel.. . 14. 20 Melvin Wnitt, for milengo and per diem, examination George Rethel... 14 20 Ed RackleiT, for mileage aud per diom, examination Geo Rethell 12 20 James Denholm, for milengo aud per diem, examination Geo Rethel 7 20 James Denholm, for subpoenaing wit nesses examination of Goo Rethel... 2 50 E A Franklin, bill assigned to G A Robinson, naid April, 1005, term 70 52 Coquille Furnituro Co, paid part April 1005, term; bal in Odbert report ... 30 SO W Horsfall, M D, for professional wjr- vicos rendered 502 50 Rex I Russell, for medical supplies rendered, bal allowed 4 35 In ro Taxes and Assessments In ro Minnesota Oregon Fir Co, prnying for repayment of taxes paid Coos county ou land nssesped to the nhovo oompauy on They Appeal to Our Sympathies. Tbo bilious and -dyspeptic are con sttuit sufferers and appeal to our sym pathies. Ti.ere is not ono of tboui, uowovor, who may not bo brought back to health and happiness by the uso of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Those Tablots invig orate tho stomach and liver and stronglben the digestion. They also regulate tho bowels. For sale by O, Y. Lowe. which patent wns not issued, amounting to .$170.05, after due consideration the court refuses to pay tho above amount to tho said company nud the claim wns disallowed. In re Abraham Van Zile, praying for re payment of taxes claimed to havo been wrougfully collected by C003 county. After consideration of this matter tho court disal lows tho bill for refund of taxes paid by tho aboye named A Van Zile. In re Sheriff's report of Doublo and Wrong ful Assessments for 1002, 1003 and 1004 Now comes Stephen Gallier, sheriff nnd tax collector for Coos county, Oregon, nud files hereiu his report of double aud wrong ful assessments for tho years l'.):2, 1003 and 1001, from which said report ho prays to have credit for tho amounts shown to be doublo nnd wrongfully assessed in said re port. The court after duo consideration of said report, having examined nnd approved the same, aud on being satisfied that the same is correct, and Hint tho sheriff should have credit for the amounts mentioned iu said report : It is thereforo ordered that the said report bo aud the ame is hereby approved, and that the sheriff be allowed to take credit for tho amounts set forth in said report. In ro Road Supervisors' Reports for the va rious road dibtticts Tho following reports of the road super visors of tho various roads within Coos county, Oregon, were examined by the court ami reported as follows: C E Hansen, supervisor rond district No. 2, report examined and approved. W H Noble, supervisor road district No. 1 report examined and approved, and allowed $t!tUU. C A Rodiue, supervisor road district No fi, report examined aud not approved. H H Ingersoll, supervisor road district No 3, report examined and approved. CT Smith, supervisor road district No 4, report examined and approved. F P Norton, suj eivit-or road district No 5, report examined and approved. J W Cntching, supervisor rond district No 10, report examined nnd aj. proved. George W Norris, supervisor road district No 11, report examined and approved. S C Bunch, supervisor road district No 41. report examined and approved. Peculiar Disappearance. J. D. Runyan, of Butlerville, Ohio, laid tho peculiar disappoaraueo of his painful symptoms of indigestion and biliousness, to Dr. King's Now Life L'ills. He says: ,lTboy are a perfect remudy for dizziuess, sour stomach, headache, constipation, etc." Guar anteed at 0. Y. Lowe's Drug Store. Price 25c. Local Option at Loquille. Wo received word this weok tba tbo towu board at Coquillo City iuut last Monday pvetiino; and revoked the liceui'o of the -everal saloons running at that place, aud passed a motion to refund the money for tho unexpired limo of each licence. Tho saloons wero fctiil open yester day not luring inclined to cluse up. Teachers Kxn:tziu;:iiou Nolico is hereby given that tho Couuty Sueiintf i.dint of Coos County will hold the regular exauii natiou of applicants for Stato and County papers at th 0 Court liout-o in Coquille as fellows: Foit CoUNTV P.VI'EUS Commencing Wednesday, A-igust 9th at niuo o'colcck A. M. and con tiuuo until 1' iiday, Atmust 11th at four o'clock P. M. 1005. Pitoo kam. Penmanship, History, Orthography Heading, Writing, Arithmetic, Teach ing Grammar, Physiology , Geogra phy, .Mental Arithmetic, School Law, Ci.il Government. For Stato papers, tho same time will bo occupied and tho program will bo arrauged when tho class as sombles. Dated July 21. 1005 W. 11. Bunch Co. Snpt. Fluiidihli Sufrurini; is often caused by sores, ulcers, and cancers, that eat awav your sum. Wm. Bedell, of Flat Rock, Mich., says: "l navo used iuclileu s Arnica Salvo for ulcers, sores and cancers. It is tho best hoaling dressing I ever found." Soothes aud heals cuts, burn and scalds. 25c at C. Y. Lowe's Drug Store. Guaranteed. MA III Mi. AHUIVED July -7 Stmr Elizabeth. Jensen, f.'J hours froiu iStm Francisco. July 'JU-Schr G T Hill. 12 days from Sun Fnuioisco. Auk 'J Stinr Newport. Snyder, from Port land and wtiy ports. SAILED July 211 Stinr Kliznbotu, Jensen, to S. F. Every man owes it to tiimself nnd bis fam ily to Minuter a trade or prote-sioii. lteiul tbe display advertisement of tbc six Motsc Hcbools of Tuleyraphy. in ttiis iSMie. and learn how easily a yoin t man or la-Jy may learn w-lerupbv aud be assured a position. G- rr. Blumenrother U. S. Cominisioner and Notary Public Filines and Final proofs made on Homo (tends, Timber Claims and other U. S. Lauds Money Lou 11 k Neeotlntcd on Appruvvil Security. Oflico in room 10 Hovorle lnildinc Hau- don. Kesidenco on Unite Creek. Ureuou. All kinds of Ileal Kstatu liousht and .HII1. Court (Jueeii of the Fore.M No. 17, Foresters of America. ft pOUKT QUEEN OF THE FOKEST.g i J No. 17, nieets Friday nilit of each i Xwcek, in Concrete Hall, Handon, Orn:)n. 'yi rorrlinl WftlrnmA in Avtamlafl f nil Diti.'X itiiiR brotbers. E. M. HLAOKEHHY, W. V. tisiiKR. Ubief llnner. rg Fin. Sooretnrv. JS BANK OF Oapitals BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. L. KnoxEjJDEBo, President, J. Dnsnoui, Vioo Pres. F. J. Faiiy, Cashier, Fiuni: Flam, T. P. Hanly. A general banking business transacted, nnd customers given every accommodation consistent with safe and conservative banking. Correspondents: The American National Bank of San Francisco, California, Merchants' National Bank, Portland, Oregon. The Chase National Bank of New York. Itiink Is Open from 0 11. m. to 1" 111., and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Panter SUCCESSORS TO SANDERSON BROS., DEALES8 IS Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Provisions, Groceries. AlwavQ nn hnnr! a i'll Stock of Hay, always on nana aml jlM kImls,jf Mill Feeds. kinds in stock. A full Hiipply of lnittur krgrt, ruin's, p:ip;rs, et, etc. Will handle your Butter and Produce in unlimited amounts. Bandon, THE Horsfall MISS L. G. A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and Medical Diseases. Trained nurse iit attendance. For information address Wil. HOKSFALL, 31. D. MursuGold, Oregon. Bandon Meat Market, T. Anderson Prop. Will Keep on Hand at nil Times Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard.; Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetables Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Prodnoe. I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutt on, wool, hides, etc. 4 Dry Goods of Every. Description. Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. Boots Fresh Groceries of Suits Made to Measure, AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST Shields & Kennedy, Blacksmitii 5s "Wagon VTagons of all kinds made to order. Job worlc attendrd to promptly and all work guaranteed to ive satisfaction. IteaS'Uiable. Horseshoeing Annnclloll fL PQ 11 C h I I VV I CllOliail ii iviiuiiiij Photographers, KOIIN1) HOL'Si: CAM.KKY. I!AM IDr. EL. 3Li- Kovistoii, PHYSICIAN Sc SUHGEON Oflice over Fnrnitnre Store. Ilonrs,!) to 12. a.m. 1 :'M to 4, p.m.; 7 to 8 in the evening. HANDON, - - OKKCJO.V. XDr. S. Xj. Ferfeins, PHYSICIAN it SURGEON, HANDON, OKKOON. Oflico ovar Wm. Gnlliers Store. Office hours G to 'J a.m. Cull at residence at other hours. BANDON , Oregon. 825,000. lOS.j Gaps, Boots and Grain Seed Grain lBr Oregon. Hospital, GOULD, Matron X ro Slxoes all Kinds. PROOF CORSET. Prices a- Specialty HAN DON LOHfiK, No. 1 13, A.F. A. M K & ;!p ANDON LODt; E.No. US. A t. L J Stated communications t F.A.M.S first Sat- $ iomb'.v after the full, moon of each ylll'ltlf h. '? : invited. 4 J. E. All Master Masons cordially s V U. SANDERSON, W. M. JS Walstiioii. Sec. w "A HANDON LODGK No. 13a, l.O.O. F IB ANDON LODGE. No. 133. 1. 0. O. F.S jj J) meets every Sutntdav owning. g :i.sitinq brothern in iiwoJ HtundlUR .cordially invited. A. J. HA HTM AN. N. G. T. W. HonrsoN. Sec. $i GEO. V. TOl'PING, A'lTOHNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW AND NOTAHY PUBLIC. Fire Insurance. Bandon, - - - - Oregon,