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t 52 Times a year for $2. 52 Times a yearor $2. i Volume XXI. BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, AUGSUT 10, 1905 Number 32. LOCAL NEWS. Y. L. Lowo, of Marsbfield, came over Monday to visit his parents for a few days. He returned to the Bay to day. Mrs. G. C. Gehrig was a passenger on the steamer Elizabeth, Tuesday, to San Francisco, where she will visit for a time. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harris nnd daughter, returned from Portland last Thursday, having been very well pleased with their visit to the Expo sition. The passengers North on the steam er Newport last week were Nasnah tbe showman, and his wifp, Mrs N Crites and three children, and one otber person, came unlearned. A little forethought may save you no end of trouble. Anyone who makes it a rule to keep Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand knows this to be a fact. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. E. E. Warne, of Centerville, Cali fornia, has been in town several days looking Mowing machines wul hay racks at William Gallier's at cost. Call now. Mrs. G. M. Dyer bf;s had some new sidewalk constructed, on the north side of Front Street, nriioining Wharf Street. Dr. Prontis, tbe dentist of Marsh field, is in town and will only remain one week. All requiring his sorvices should call at once. Sick headache results from a diaor dered condition of the stomach, and is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. A special school meeting was held in the Bandon district, last week, a which a tax of 5 mills was levied upon the district for the purpose of extend ing the school term to eight months. The steamer Elizabeth's passenger list to San Fraucisco, Tuesday, when she sailed, follows: Kev K Taylor, wife and daughter, Frank Strader. E E Winner, Beta McCormac, Mrs G C Gehrig and E E Warne. The W. O. W. rally at Dairyville was a success, and parties who at Jov. Chamberlain's Viit. r t - i i tt ior a ousiness location, ne ; t d d thoubt lt sunerior to tbe one t-i? i .11 er "wraoiy impressea wun mis fa w there bnt BS tDQ pmce,anci is inclined to launcn out . b of thp craft havo not taken A 1 ? I I mio ousiness uere. thQ troubie to Bnppiy s with partic- Tne steamer Elizabeth came in ' ulars, wo nave but'a scanty report 10 i make. brioging about 180 tons of freight and four passengers. Eric Bolt, the 13 vpar old son of The list follows:' Mr. n(' Mrs. 13oU Ml doWQ 8.,a,rs Tt- t- i - i -t T7i t niiu u iiliuitru unit it, uihuhihj uim, ebster Mrs Gnbi, Mrs Forcbay and near blr inf np (be uousu ana .uiss aiaoei ijoronizen. aod sustaining serious imurv himself. Sheriff Stephen Gallier was in town His father heard the crash, aud rush- Tuesday looking after his interests J t0 tbe scene threw the lamp oot ' . . ! of doors: several blazes of oil on the here. Gallier Brothers are having ,stairfi wero tbri?t,heii out with a rug, tbe Tupper House repainted and , noserieus damage being done. Coast have been repairing tbe approach to , Mail. Ihe wharf and warehouse near the! Bandon is to have another concrete hotel. j building. Wo understand that A. J. ansa EfSe Boyd returned home last ' Hartinan will change his building on j , . ... . . , the corner of lirst and Pacihc st roots, Saturday from visiting relatives near -so a8 t0 give raore roum aU(1 tbnt be Portland and also the Exposition J will erect a concrete buildiug between having been gone about four weeks. itjand Mr. Denholm's residence. The She was accompanied oo her return 1 Dew editice is t0 be St(i fr a depart- Unma i, iy t went store by E. E. Warne, of Call home by her uncle, Ira Davis, who is ; foruin, who bJs bwu ,ook;DK tbo fie,d not in the best of health, but who will over for a locatiou. remain for awhile to see what effect this climate will have upon him. Recall: The city for the past few weeks has had tbe appearance of a hospital from the number of persons that are talking on crutches and oth ers with their arms in slings. A trav eling man on Monday counted eight een that bad been injured. Since then there has been eight added to the list. Dr. D. L. Steele the popular pioneer dentist of Coos County, passed tbroogh Bandon the first of the week, on his regular pro fessional trip down the coast The Dr. will stop at Bandon on his return, about Soptember 10th. Watch the liECOEDEii for definite date. Tent Meetings. The camp meeting still continues, the visitors being Orson Buell, wife and two daughters, of Looking Glass, S. J. Culver, wife and daughter, of Caruas Valley. Dan Giles and wife and four members of his family, Frauk Dygert, Elder Keeler and wife, Mrs. Johnson and children, and Mrs. O. Heed and son. of Myrtle Point, Geo. Hansen, family and sister, of Bridge, W. Smith and wife. Mr. H. Minard aud Mrs, Krantz, of East Fork, Win Conover and Miss Genie Hays of Co quille. Elders E. Keeler and N. C. Enge, missionaries of the S. W. O. district, and n,iuer bheldon of the Portland district are present. Other members are expected to at tend durum the latter part of this week. Friday afternoon will be given over to Sunday-school work. bervices each day at 9:30 in the morning, and at 8 P. M. Borh. At Coquille City, August 5, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. James Wal etrom of Bandon, a son. Farmers' Institute. SAY!! If yoa cannot find what yon want anywhere else in town, come to the RACKET Maybe we have one left, if so, the price will please yon. Our stock is small, but the goods Bre of a good quality, and the prices are right. We make ''Cash Buying" an object to the purchaser, at THE RACKET. The farmers of Coos County are making arrangements to hold a Far mers' Institute at Myrtle Poiut the first Saturday in September, and will probably bold a fair on the first day. A big picnic and basket diuner will be given, aud it promises to be the biggest event of the kiud ever held in the county. Their exhibits at the fair will include all kinds of farm produce and all Grangers and farmers inter ested in higher agriculture should take a real, lie interest iu this matter which moans so much to them. Myr tle Poiut business wen and citizens will no doubt co-operate with tbe far mers and help tbe thing along by of fering premiums on the best exhibits. Dr, Whitheycomb, President of the Oregon Agricultural College at Cor vallis, and two other professors from the same school will be in attendance. Dr. Whitheycomb is one of the most eloquent speakers in the state, aud his lectures will bo very valuable. Sub jects of various kindu wiil be handled in a manner that will ho of great lien ellt to all, and it will pay farmers gen erally to attend the lectures. Myrtle Point Eu trrpnse. ChurlcH CJ uoii5e DrtnvtiN. This community was greatly shocked Sunday by news of th drowning of Chas. George, which. from all indication, must have taken place at North Bend, Saturday night. Mr. George wout down with other Knights to attend thn K. of P. ban quet at that place. Heweuttotho hall with the other Kuights, but it seems that he did not roturu to Marshfield with the others. The first intimation .that anything was wrong with him came when bis body was found tloatiug noith of the .bast Marshheld wharf. This discov ery was made by Mr. Watson, who was out in a boat and noticed the body floating to.vard East Marshfield with tbe rising tide. Mr. Watson came over to town for assistance, and was accompanied by John Golden, when 1hey returned aud towed the body to the slip back of Wolcott's store, from whence it was taken to the undertaking parlors of C. A Johnson. There were no evidences of foul play, and tbe Iheoiry is that the un fortunate man went down to tbe dock at North Bend, and not being famil iar with surroundings, fell overboard aud drowned, floating up the bay with the flood tide. The deceased would havo been 53 years old on tbe 22d of this month. Since our last issue, this section has baen gratified by a visit from the State's Chief Executive, Governor George E. Chamberlain, who visited and spoko at the principal towns iu the county. Our distinguished visitor passed County Conrt Proceedings at the Jaly, 1005, Term. li H Da run, Btipv rond (list No 1G, report examined nnd approved. Z J, Stelin, supv road dist No 9, report ox nmined and approved. GeorRo Grifliu. Hnpv rond dist No 17, re port examined nnd approved. T S Everdon, supv road diat No 18. report into Curry county from Myrtle Poiut, exntimied and npproved, nllowed S(jo. aud made the address at the Wood- A G ISricbswi, nPv road dist No li), report iruir.eU nnd npproveu. iVnnlr Vnn liiivn. Rtinv rond dint Nn 'JOi enjoyod the hospitality of the citizens rep0rt examined aud approved. at Dairyville, who did all in their W M Kay, supv rond district No 21, report power to entertain him. examiued nud npproved. Leaving Dairyville about throe ununuauKU, snpv ron' 0,91 iio . i i .i . . port uxnunnod nnd approved, o clock in the afternoon, be arrived Georj!e LnnKoir, 8npv rond diat No 23, ro- hero in the evening accompanied by port examined aud approved. Representative Robert Burns who bad A Davis, supv road district No 24, report Ordered that tbe followinc salaries dae the county ofncerB and tbe per diem nnd milenco of tbe county commissioners be paid : James Watson, salary as clerk for montb endiiiR July 6, 190T 125 00 J 1 Dnlley, salary as treasurer for mouth ending July 10, 1905 GG G7 Stephen Gallier, snlary ns sheriff for the month ending July 12, 1905 ICG 67 E M Gnllier, snlnry ns deputy sheriff for montb ending July 12, 1905 75 00 Kobert It Wntson, snlnry ns deputy ck for month ending Jnly 16, 1905 75 00 L Harlocker, salary as county judge qunrter ending June 30, 1905 250 00 E A Anderson, per dicio, mileage, etc. as county commissioner 71 00 Lloyd Spires, per diem, milenge, etc. as county commissioner GG 40 Kail road into Coos. examined and npproved. E A Howey, supv rond district No 28, re port oxarained nnd npproved ns corrected. In re Miscellaneous Hills nud Hnsiuess. 'Plio r..1l.,uTi,irr miafnltniifVinfl hillfl VTP rn PT- iuu .w.... - I - i -e j-k,r tl..i .1- gave a beach annaratUH drill fnr nmined.nnd nnnroved bv tbo county court wenerni manager kj xnen, mat me entertainment, and the Masons made und tho county clerk ordered to drnwwnr- Southern Pacific wonld build a branch a special occasion in hifl'lmnnr ran,s ou tue nntv tren8aror of Coos coan" from Drain, Douglas County, along gone to Curry Couuty with him. At this placo ho was givpu a hearty welcome and groeting by the citizens generally. The Life-saving service Southern Pacific Will Build from Drain to Coos Hay. Official announcement was made yesterday afternoon from tbe office of At a o clock the ball over the Ban- rniii m,r Eif..tri0 c. fur electric don Bank had assemblod to greet tho Governor and bear him speak. Tho Governor was happy in his se lection of subjects and thoughts, and delighted his audlnnpo with hiu re marks. After tbo speech making was over tho Governor stood at the head of the hall and as the audience passed in lino before him gave all a hearty groeting. Bauduu Lodge, A. F. & A M. had invited the Masonic Lodges of Co quille aud Myrtle Point to be their guests that evoning and a largo num ber of the order tnruod out for the occasion, and after tho address in the hall, the Governor was couducted to tho Masonic Hall, where ho had tbe pleasure of wituessing the conferring of the 3rd degree, and of visitiugwith about 75 of tho leading Masons of Coos County. After an appropriate address oo the mbject "Masonry" he was invited to ho banquet hall and there feasted upon the natural resources of Bandon -clam tea. clams, crabs, etc, etc. At wo in tho meruing he sa.d good bye to tho brothers, wishing tho order success and prosperity. Tho Coquille Band came down with he visitors from Coouille and with number of boys from the Bandon Jaiul, rendered delighted music for tho occasion. Governor Chamberlain loft for Marshlit'ld Suuday morning. ten JaiIIkmim for Igciihling lanes in Oregon. n oo E A Anderson, for team biro for oon veyiuff A Mnrkievitcb 5 00 Stephen GRllier, bonrd of prisoners. ...121 00 Stephen Uallier, for onie, board nnd gunrding A Mnrkievitcb 13 75 ELC Fnrrin, for mileage, tele, etc, in the course of Elk Creek and the Ump- qua Biver to the coast at Gardiner, thence sonth along the coast to Marshfield, opening the interior of Coos County to development and commerce as soon as the final surveys aud right of way work can be com re dop diss attorney 40 30 pleted. The ronto has been decided E Mingus, for quarantining, fumigat ing etc 22 40 W H Mnnsell. for bnuling freight, and teams for grnnd jury 6 00 L H Hnzard, for premium on insur ance policy 35 00 Henry Sengstncken, for premium on insurance polioy 70 00i udou. Tbe distance is 81 miles. Tbe estimated cost for a standard gauge line of nrst-class construction is 3,000,000. Coos County is one of tbe rich di visions of Western Oregon, compara tively sligltly developed because of UOQ8e ' 5 00 lack of transportation facilities, and C M Skecls. for bnud brush nnd tiro has heretofore been obliged to trade brush 550 almost entirely with San Francisco. it S Knowlton, for stationery, chemi cals, etc 29 25 E A Anderson, for stabling nnd team hire in Oldlanda case 2 00 Hotel Coquille, meals, Win Pauter, Sam Jobuson and jurors 4 75 J A Lamb, for (white lend, liusecd oil, hose bibb, etc 34 25 Irma L Yonkam. for exnm final eighth grado niannscripts 6 00 Minnie E McCloskoy, for exam fiual eighth grade manuscripts GOO F S Hunch, for exam final eighth grade uniuuscripU GOO Mrs Phoebe Whetstone, for wnshiug for the court bouse and prisoners. . G 00 Goquillo water at court bouse for Mny June aud July 900 The following statistics are gleaned from recent information. Popnlation, approximately .... 12,000 Area, square miles 1,578 Standing timber, feet 13,557,000,000 Manufactures, value S1.310.G44 8G3 fnrmB, valued ut $2,031,700 $G04,354 $502,119 $37,239 37, G22 2,738,152 347.G77 78.GG0 115.534 11,920 24,060 29.180 19,010 Farm pmduots. value Value of live stock Valuo orchard produots Imi roved acreage, farms... Milk, gnllons Hotter nnd cheeser pounds. Wool, pounds Potatoes, bushels Whoat. bushels Oats, bushels , Barley, bnahels E A Anderson, for cxpeusea to Port land. Oro., for machinery for county 40 75 Corn, bushels P E Drane, for 1 case of hlaiue oil.. .. 3 uO .Lignite coal measures, squnre M O Hooten. for repairing steps to xniloj , 450 l i i nn , Vr.'V,;Vn'i A survey has been made by the l KL-im u. f.ir 1 nnjft of KlHlUH conl I J J oil. matches aud soap 3 85 Southern Pacific Company of aline John Hear, for witness iu ro Markie- from Drain, 167 miles south of Port vitch, insnno 5 80 BANK of BANDON, Bandon, Oregon. Capitals 825,000. BOAltD OF DIHECTOHS; J. L. Kbonenbebq, President, J. Dzkholm, Vice Pres. F. J. Fahy, Cashier, Fbink Flam, T. P. Hanlt. A general banking business transacted, nnd customers given every accommodation consistent with safe and conservative banking. Correspondents: The American National Bank of San Prancisco, California. Merchants' National Bank, Portland, Oregon. The Ohase National Bank of New York. Hank Is Open from O a.m. to 13 m., and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Panter Bros., SUCCESSORS TO SANDERSON BROS., DEALERS IK Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Provisions, Groceries. Seed Grain filffH kinds in stock. A I wove nn hanr! n Fall Stock of Hay, Grain Hivvays on nana and nlI kiadH Q( Mill Feeds. A fall supply of batter keps, cabes, papers, etc., etc. Will handle your Butter and Produce in unlimited amounts. Bandon, Oregon. THE H O RSF ALL H OSPITAL, MISS L. G. GOULD, Matron A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and Medical Diseases. Trained nurses in attendance. For information address WSI. HOBS FALL, M. D. Marshfield. Oregon. Bandon Meat Market, Prop. Will Keep on Hand at all Times Work on Drain Kaliroail Within 30 Duyn. Tbo Telegram of tbe 3rd, anys: Hnrnman will spend 10,000,000 in railroad building iu ibe .states of Ore gon, Wasbington and Idabo, within iua uu.i jeur. 11U tue OIIK'lHl CLiih MMRnry, for witness iu ro A Mnrkievitcb. insane 6 SO Dr W Culin, for examiuiuu A Markie- vitch for iusnuity ii 00 In re appointing a Health Officer for Cooa land, to Marsblield, on Coos Bay. satisfactory route has been found and the line is now being definitely loca ted. Tbe announcement was made at the offices of the Southern Pacific Company, yesterday, tbat as soon as an- NEW RESTAURANT. TAHLES SUPPLIED WITH THE HEST THE MAKKET AFFOHDS. Meals at all Hours. A liberal share of Public Patronage is solicited. MKS. E. J. HITE, PnOPBIKTBE83. Bancion, - - Oregon county Now, at this time, this matter couiiuR on tbo jinQ wag dodnitely located and touecomnuereu.auu . fafc 0f way obtained, the work of M ....4 ...inn,.,! 4 lUn 1 OfK a cca 1 n tt I D of the Leaialature of the atato of Orecon. constructing this line would begin aud filed iu tbe office of the secretary of General Manager O'Brien departed nouncernont of tbe fact tbat t In J state. February 21st, l'jOo, providing that tho last nicht for Southern Oregon bonthern Pacific is prepared to boild county jndKo aud county commisaionerH This is one of the most important from Drain to Marshfield on Coos constitute tLe county Board of Health, uadortabinKg hl the Nortbwest for ,. ,, . and luaKea it tuo uuty oi nam ooaru 10 ap- . .. Bay, connecting the main line witb poiut 80tuo reRalarly licenaed pbysioian as several years, as the new line moans tho Coos Bay, Hosoburg & Eaptern secretary of said board, who shall be the the opeuiug up of a vast country be- Koad, which extends from Marshfield comity health officer for Haid county; and tween the present line of the South 2G miles to Myrtle Point via Coouille lui8 court nftor duo cousilier"tion of l.uo ern Pacific and the ocean, the re and with a branch to Beaver Hill, it u""urB ol .luf .um""u ua! """" sources of which are enormous. The . . . t-, t, . ' - u , is a sutiaoie persou louu me poaiuou . is stated h. H. Harnman will spend Qf honith officer for (Joos Oountv. Oret-ou. rad will be about 81 miles in length, 510,000,000 iu railroad construction, and has the qualifications required by said and will closely follow the waters of included in which will bo tbe cost of "ct" Elk Creek and the Umpqua River tbo dual road building Ibetweeu Ri- 11 ifJ therefore or(!ered tbnt Vnltf c,in' toward Gardiner, thence south along , ... . ai. u. oo auu ue is uereoy oiecieu huu up- parta and Grangoville, the cost of oointed secretary of the Board of Health of which is shouldered jointly by Messrs Coos county, Oregon. Jhiill and Harnman. In ro Officers' Bills It has been known for some time past tbat tbe Harriman offioials wero the Coast to Marshfield. It will have tbe distinction of being the first line to cross the Coast Range Monntains The folIowinR bills for extra help in the jn oregou, as well as the first one to various omcest oi vjihjb cuuui.y, uauumucu and approved by tbe conrt, and the county looking over the Hold between Coos cierk ordered to draw warrants on the coun- Bay and Drain, and, in fact, surveys ty treasurer, in payment of tbo same. bavo boen completed. While it will require uutil October 1st, at least, to definitely locate the right of way, work will be inaugurated ou tbe con nection wit bin 30 days, for as fast as tbe different sections are permanently GeorR w J,lckBOD' fcr services as located in stretches of from 10 to 15, miles, contracts will lie let so tbe road can he pnshed through to tho Coast without dolav. ttay Collier, for work in assessor's office $100 00 I J S Lawrenco, for work as deputy as sessor M 201 00 Stepbeu Gallier, deputy hirp in sher iff's office in April 65 00 deputy assessor 15 00 In re salary of county sohool superin tendent nud expenses of the offico and bills allowed surveyor for vari- ons work W H Bunoh, for salary as school supt. for quar endiuR Juno 30 ' 00 Peculiar UlitHppcurunco. J. D. Runyan, of Bntlervillo, Ohio, w H BaDOb' for frciKht' exnreB8aRe- o. laid tbo peculiar disappearance of his n Tinlu 'Lr 'vinnn'ZiZ painful symptoms of indigestion and biliousness, to Dr. King's Now Life Pills. He says: -'They are a pprfect remedy for dizziness, sour stomach, headache, constipation, etc." Guar anteed at C. Y. Lowe's Drug Store. Price 25c. Grocery Store. H. A. COX, Prop, Fresh Provisions and Groceries on Hand and Coming. 8NOV-DltIFT, SPKItttY. AND WHOLE WHEAT FLOUll. Choice Hams and Bacon, Fruit and Vegetables. BANDON, - OREGON. oo C S McCulIooh. for copying field notes 20 lowuships 100 00 G S McCoIloch, establishing corners... 15 00 C 8 McCulIooh, surveying, drawing plans for bridge, mileage, etc 78 GO In re County Judge and Officers' Sala ries, Commissioner's per diem, mile age, etc Fon Sale. House of live rooms witb outhouses, and one acre good penetrate tho heart of one of the greatest timber belts in the world. Oregonian. Fiendish Sufferlujc is often caused by sores, ulcers, and cancers, that eat away your skin. Wm. Bedell, of Flat Rock, Mich., says: "I have used Buckleu's Arnica Salve for ulcers, sores and cancers. It is the best healing dressing I ever found." Soothes and heals cuts, burn and scalds. 25o at C. Y. Lowe's Drug Store. Guaranteed. Every man owes it to himself and his fam ily to master a trade or profension. Itend the display advertisement of tbo aix Morsw Schools of Telegraphy, in tbis isuoe, nnd learn bow easily a young man or lady may learn telegraphy aud be assured a position. O- T- Blvirjaonrotlier U. S. Commisioner and Notary Publio Filings and Final proofa made on Home steada, Timber Claims aud other U. S. Lands Money Louns Negotiated on Approved Security. flflirn in rnnm ID lintmrln Tlnilrlmrr Hnn. j 1 . " " .--....., garden grouua, buciubuu uy iuii-grown don. llosidence on Butte Creek, Oregon. cypress bodge. Apply to J. Denholm. All kinds of Real Estate boncht sold. and MA RINK. AUUIVKD Auk 5 Schr Advance, Ogidennson. 14 dayu from San Francisco to C. M. tfc T. Co Aug 0 Stmr Elizabeth, Jensen, 48 hours from San Francisco. BAILED Aug fi Schr C. T. Hill to San Fraucisco. Ang 8 Stmr Elizabeth, Jensen, to San Francisco. Court Queen of the Forest No. 17, Foresters of America. K gpOtmT QUEEN OF THE FOREST.g j No. 17, meetR Friday night of eacbss 2week. in Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregon. 'A cordial welcome in extended to all vis- giting brothers. E. M. BLACKEItBY, g 5g W. V. Fishkb. Chief Ranger, g Fin. Secretary. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce. I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wooI, bides, etc. J. Denholm Dry Goods of Every. Description. Ladies Goats, Capes and Collarettes. Boots &d S-b-oe Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. Suits Made to Measure. AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSET. Shields & Kennedy, Wagons of all kinds made to order. Job work Attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to Rive satisfaction. Reasonable. Horseshoeing a. Specialty Prices WrenshalJ & Wrenshall, Photographers, ROUND HOL'SK (1ALLKHY, I1ANI0 IDr. H. Hi- Houston, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office over Furniture Store. Hoars, 9 to 12. a.m. 1 :30 to 4. p.m.; 7 to 8 in tbe evening. BANDON, - OKEGON. JDv. S. Xj. Perltins, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, BANDON, ORKGON. Office ovar Wm. Qnllirr's Store. Office hours G to 9 a.m. Call at residence nt otber hours. BANDON LODGE, So. 115, A.F. A.M i ninnnN T.rmrs p Nn. hk. a. f a .m. 1 'J Stated communications tirat Sat- Cc. iorday after the full moon of each K-mouth. All Master Masons cordially 8ft iinvited. W. C. SANDEltSON. W. M. J. E. Walbtbom. Seo. s BANDON LODGK No. 133,1. O.O. P JT ANDON LODGE. No. 133, 1. 0. 0. F. meesfl every batnrday evening.) iviaiunc Drotners in Rood standing: fecoruiauy invited. i A. J. HARTMAN, N. G. f T. W. Honisow, Seo. OKO. P. TOPPINO, ATIOilNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW AND NOTARY PUHLIC. Fire Insurance. Baadoa, - - - - Oregon. 1