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1 91 : " '21 I 52 limes a year for 52 Titoes a year for $2, v'a'. v.vy .vsv Volume XXI. BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, AUGUST (7, 1905 Number 33. j! ! LJp g&, fe ffl' 1 1) fr LgUir '--W-Ov cr-j-: rv?T V LOCAL NEWS. Tbp Rtoamer Elizabeth is iluo from Snu Francisco today. U.S. liankin, of Hurrisburjj, Penn sylvania, was a Bandon visitor last Friday John Berry, ono of Alyrtlo Point's old residents spent several days in 3aodon last week. Tha labor of n-parin; the p;ovprn niont scows will be finishori this week nil thron lioincr ronilv fur hninii.' apia.n xuziw, supermini pol 01 the lifesa.'ing service in this district, was hero inspecting tho service last j week. I V. C. Sanderson left last week for tfouineru California where ho will meet bis wifo. Ho went to Coro nado. P. J. Colo?, of Myrllo Point was a j visitor in Bandon for several days having come in from a sojourn in tu Elk River country. mi. - i i . xuu Newport urougui: as passen- rU tn n.n inn t a i.m dredge. Bowman Eldreiitxo and F J Cole. Mr Cole is travelin- a-ont. for Colo's 'black, semi and "smokeless powder a mue loreinougnt mav save von - l-.il r ., , , no end of trouble. Anvono 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. Lost -Somwhero on or close t ) First, or Atwaier streets, Sunday, Aug. 13. Mrs. T. Anderson lot a round broach pin with large amethyst ! set. Finder will be suitably reward- od on return of same. I it Q,.oi r o lv;,. ...i, in town Tnnsduv br-in- nn vi5t to ! Edward Fahy's family. Mr Seal svas here sr-mo five voars ao when ! his father was interested in black sand mining on Randolph hach. John McYav, of Smith River. Cal iforuia was in town Friday on his ; way to visit friends on the Coquille; River. Mrs. McYay came up a j week or so before her husband on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Yilliam -r r it "I Tribune: A letter from a physician at the Asylum has vry encouraging news of John Crewe and that his re covery is almost certain. Mr. Crewe Sr. is recovering rapidly from his wound under tho skillful treitment of Dr. Green, at jort Orford. Mrs. Anna Lorentr.en of Dairy ville has soil hr hotel business at that place to J. S ironen, and has moved to Bandon. The team conve-ing The last load Tuesday became frightened ' and ran away, scattering household nr tides along th way and smashing things up generaly. Dale Rarrows arrived home yester da afternoon from W'edderbwrn where he has boon employed in fall ing since lu-t April. Frank Holman and Km- Gibst n arrived in the even i ing and Lawn-nee Stilt. Earnest' Yirgil Fisher and family, and Miss Boak. Charles Swift and Harvey Rl""eho Patterson are getting ready Morse will get home this afternoon, j to fet:il t fT Snn Diego, California. D.S. Rmisp, of Riverton was i i '"'y will stai t alwut t he -Jlli of Sep town Tuesday. Mr. Rouse is super-; ,om,,,r' a,, "V,U uf wnK Pro intendent of the Riverton coal mine , c,,l'll1-' ' nnd we understand that tho steamer; Li-t month an 1 thv. present one Newport will, on her next trip, tako n; loKlt a considerable number sample of tho Riverton coal to Port-;01" caM,'!i- lo lti-acb, but th land. Tho Newport purposes in ear ud)er so far is much smaller than ryingcoal to Portland, some of which ' 'J'he Lewis and Clark Expo- will be taken from the Coquille and sition is the probable cause, some frornCoos Bay. Tribune: Curry County is the For SaiTeTHouso oMivo rooms ' ,,,,0,'t'st ""y 'f Oregon because of with outhouses, and or.o afro trood warden "round. enrdnsMl bvfnll -rown n c - ' - d cypress bodge. j Apply io J. Dknholm i Tot tAi.K Corner lot with mihiII hi ' and ontliuildii);s: lot li."ist."i U' t : situati d on Iris Street ne'ir Itroomhaad'' l'ncturv. ' l;rice Ewjnin at. thn ofliee. Also lire lotn in Cnrtwrijlit Additi in. SAY!! If 3ou cannot find what yon want any where else in town, come to tho RACKET Mavbo wo have one left, if so, the! price will please you. Our stock is s-nall. but the goods nro of a good quality, and tho prices are right. Wo make ''Cash Buying" an object o tho purchaser, nt THE RACKET. J. K. McLpoiI, of Uivortuu, was in town last night. John hobroy, of Myrtle Point was a Ijimdoa visitor yesterday. Mowing machines and hay racks at William Gnllier's at cost. Call now. George Bothell and V. S. Marsh all, of Now Lake woie in town yester day. L. C. Gibson and P. C. Stephenson are al work putting a new roof on the Paciiic Hotel. ! Warreu and Cue.-ter Bullunl, of Bu!,an 0rp lmyo nQ u 1.orllam1 to visit tho exposition. Miss Annie Doylo, of "Woddorbnrn was nrirried to Francis Hughes of I Sixes Hivor August 7th. i Mrs. K M. Blacker by and Mrs. V. Jl. Logan went to Marshtiehl. last Sun-lay, to receive medical attention. C. T. Jilu men rot her is iu Xew York, having gone East last week. His so journ there will not be but for a short time. t I Sick h oad achn resu 1 1 s f rom a A isor- ,'r'' contlitiou of the stomach, and is l--y ennui by Chamberlain s Stom- Liver Tablets. For sale by j C. Y. Ljwo. I r... ... ci...-. i.- i..,- i '. IMilT Ttmmrmrt tt' n Lie lllinil on- : -' " - w" i i i . t 11 "M"-"" m nogne jiner. sineo the lt of lu-t April, returned home lat Saturdav. ! Gns Stillwoll arrived home this i i : , I- .. j Hl'l'h llil cl IMI 1U UIM DilltHIlM illlll other relatives. He bus been up in Idaho nud Moidana and has not been home for about 11 years. The residence of James Crowley, who lives near th head waters of I I- our Mile, was burtii'd Tuesday nmui. .oininr w as fav.u. iiieiire l.i V- .V -- 1 'I'l 1' is supposed to bine caught from the! line. Telegram: President Roosevelt says it is impossible longer to j-how linien . i.. r i. :. .1.... :.. t i ry iu iri'iiniu i.'ifi poriv-i.-5 iiu.i.u'u in Chicago. And again the pooplo of the United States an :ree with the Prfsinent. C Timmons has had an addi tion built on Jo the North end of his caunery, for the bwivr adaptntioii to ! his biiaiuess. He is exnected to ar rive in a few days to get ready for the tir-hmg seas-on. According to the Cons Ray Harbor the Xorth Rend woolen miils start. 1 up last Friday for a trwi tot. the oh j Joct the purchase of the plant ; j by Eastern parties providing the teM ( proves satisfactory. t . . . I j .urs. u jenenici wno nas ueen a i resident of Randun for somo two or three years, left yesterday with her children to join her husband in Washington state where Mr Benedict went some time ago. Tho passenger list North on the Newport yesterday was as follows: Warren Billiard, Chester Bniinrd. C R Adams, David R Rice, Mrs A J Bli-s and four children, Mrs O Ben edict and four children. its isolation, and we have never ex- K'cted Conditions to change until me railway suouio navo come. nu tnoro timber th'in .any other county in tho state, and her mountains ftdl of minerals, there will be a marvelous change in a few yeais. The railroad is a rising sun to a uew day for Curry County. Prof, Louis M. Worrel, of Kelso. Wash., has been engaged as Principal of the Bandon school, and is expected to move here immediately aud make this place bis home. Mis Pearl 1 1. . : I i. ... i i ? Walker will tako tho primary roonu .Miss Bertha Wilkins will be installed j in tho intermediate department, and J MissAunie Wnldvogel will take the ! third room. Tho assistant teacher i has not yet been engaged. School is expected to open on Sept. IS. NEW RESTAURANT. TAHLKS .Sri'PLIFI) WITH Till- IJKST THK MAKKKT AFFORDS. Meals at a!! Hours. jA liberal share of Public Patronage is solicited. MItS. E. J. IIITE, l'noi'iuirriiisM. Bandon, - - Oregon Boit.v. At Randolph, August 9, r.)0o, to Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Hayter, a son. Rev. George A. Roach is to arrivp hero this week to take charge of the Presbyterian Church at this place. Ho will preach his initial sermon next Sunday. Tho Newport arrived in from tho North Tuesday, bringing about twen ty tons of miscellaneous freight, in cludiuga considerable, stock of tnil liuary consigned to parties at Coquille aud Myrtle Point. Salmon are making their appear ance in tho river very eaily this sea son, Eugene Robinson, who is pre paring tho seining grounds aud mak ing ready' to lish, caught ot) silver sides last Monday. Shingles in the Air. W'o visited the old woolen mills building yesterday and found Ed Fish upon tho roof with a spade shoveling off Mbingies aud wo learned that some new rooting will be put upou the east wing and that other) ehauges nro being made. We were not thei-3 long till we sawE. A. Phillpot out propeeting for hodroek. in front of tiio main -' "umuu, in .nv v "iv mom ..... , ,. ,,. . . hill i imr ;ifiil ;ic 1 O criu " r, - uio longtti oi me piling oi in roao aut tno wlmrf around tho place wo "rmised that tlnMo was going to be somo ii ew wharf or drivowuv con- I. . T I T It 'll.. Mtucieii, an.i us .ir. muipoi uas been rullingainl planning for a shin glo mill for so:n tiiuo we coucln.led that thero are shingles in tho wind. Kcunion Closod The reunion of the L.xtler Day Saint.-, closed lat Sunday night and jth5 veiling uH'tnbi'rs 1 Ft for their! i i i i : ii 'pleased with their vi.-it and tue spir j itual strength trained. Tho visiting members numbeieil t.vo from Cocj idle, two from Lee, six from L.okmg Glas, tw from lt-se-l)nrg, two from Camas Valley, six 'run R 'mot, nino from Myrtle ;Po.ut. X. C. Etig1, of Si .vartsvdlo. issjuH, and X. V. SMel I Dnv City, Lv.ym, asivl E. ivjulor, uf Myrtle Point. 'J'tioro were two ndir.is-i ins. A hlio Hunt and Annie Tucker. Several other persons are serioti.-dy con- u-mplating a move in that direction. Eld -r Sheldon and J';igo left for j Portland and E! ler binder contin- j tied preaching, ru noviug tin; service i . ii. . It . i . . I I .. . X . . 'It' to the Recorder hail where ho will j preach each evening thia woe!-: twice on Sunday. aud So2iieGii;::r . Sioad. The following article is from tho Draiu Nonpareil, and although it is given for the town of Drain, the place from which the railroad into Coos county is to start, yet il is applicable to eacii town that is situated upuii the proposed road or that will Le lu ll ueueed 1) it: The long looked for announcement that the railroad is to be built, from Drain to the coast has already hail the fleet of stiffening real estate prices. This is naturally to be expected, but the mistake of making prices too high, should not be made. This is Drain s opportunity to grow, but it can not and will not grow if excessive prices are placed on all real estate. Y should encourage people to come here and make their homes. Actual homo seekers and ni t speculators nro 1 lit people wo need. Furthermore, don't lie silly enough to give an option on our properly unlets yen get at least 'Jo per cent of its value when the deal is made. If you have property to sell, sell it reasonable, and try to sell to somo one who has some iuterest in the town. It's up to tho people of Dram whether they make a thriving little city or a dead one. Get iu and help push. IVrulIitr Ii-.;ijipi-itr:tiu-. J. D. Rnnyan, of Butlerville, Ohio, laid the peculiar disappearance of his painful symptoms of iuilige-tion and biliousness, (0 j)r King'ri Now Life Pills. He says: -They are a perfect remedy for dizziness, sour stomach, headache, const inn! inn. eie." (hmr anteed at C. Y. Lowe's Drug Store. Price 25c. Grocery Store. H. A. COX, Prop. Fresh Provisions and Groceries on Hand and Coining. SXOW-DUIFT, SPF.KUY. AND WHOLE WHEAT FLO UK. Choice Haras and Bacon, Fruit and Vegetables. LAN DON, - OKICOON. 3Zoro Aut . As quoted by the Salem corres pondent of the. Oregonian, Governor Ghamberlain, on his return to Salem, said, in pari: "The const country of southwestern Oregon is a region of marvelous re sources and of laient wealth so vast as fa amaze the visitor on his first trip to that pari of the state. "The const ruction of a railroad from Coos Bay to tho main lino of.K'Jm thn Snnih..rn Pacific will remove the Joseph Kpeldrich. of Shaniho, CW-on chief obstacle to tho development, of that country, by furnishing adequate transportation facilities. Tho people of Coos and Curry counties now feel assured that the road will bo built and they are rejoicing that tho hopes they have so long entertained will end iu fruition. 'Coos Bay is tho best harbor be tweeu the Columbia river and the Golden Gate, which fact probably had much to do with tho decision of the Hairinian interests to build to that point on the coast. The harbor al rnailv accommodates a large domestic " ' " ,mu iOIt ," LO"uu V"1 ,,m'1" ulU maU t .tt 'rgest seagoin rco in lumber, and channel by deep pert of entry for tho largest seagoing vessels. Coos Bay has business to offer for any ves m1 that can now or may hereafter be ab'o to enter the harbor. There) is also a good harbor at Bandon where vessels enter during the summer sea son without the help of a tug. "All along the many streams flow ing into Coos Bay farmers have es tablished themselves iu comfortable homes and are making good incomes from tho sale of mill.', cream, butter and cheese. The magnitude of the dairy industry of that section mny be imagined when I tell you that over 100 gasoline launches are engaged iu the hnsiue.-s of gathering tho dairy products and supplying the needs of farmers along the watercourses. "In going from Bandon to Coquille, a distance of J0 miles, our boat stopped !G times to take on board the freight left on the little private docks of the ranchi rs. J nver taw a mure pros perous looking people nor a more prosperous looking county than the dniiyiiig region are- nd Cora Buy Many of the farmers own launches for tho lraiiSioitatio!i of their pro duets. The occupation iu which they are engaged is one shr.t yields a cash ret in n every moi.tb. and apparently ! tl.ev ;!! have money. I do i.ot loo); for a very large in- i crease in the farming population of Coos and Cm rv counties as a result of i ho building of the railroad. The farming land is already under culti vation, and the ranches aro not too large. Py going back some diManco. new agricultural lands may be found, but the development in that direction 1 ihinK will be comparatively slow. 'It i in manufacturing that 1 look for mot rapid progress, for the man mlicent forests of tho west slope of the Coar-t Uange Mountains in Coos and Curry counties aro uourpassed. The building of new Miwmills, new furniture farlories, and the establish ment of similar enterprises will fur-ni-.h employment for large numbers of people, and I expect to see many now towns started and the older towns greatly increased in population. "While there will be growth in agricultural industries, it will not be so marked as tho development of mann fact tiring. "Among the people of the places 1 visited I noticed that warm hospitali ty which is always characteristic of an isolated community. The bu-inoss men always close their doors when a stranger of prominence comes, and all tho people turn outjo welcome him. "There is unanimity and tho best of feeling on such occasions, and the ...... heartiness with which all join in tho festivities, makes the stranger fecial homo immediately. 1 enjoyed my trip to Coos and Curry counties, and learned much concerning a region of which 1 had heretofore known but little." Coast Mail: L. J. Simpson, of North Lend, who has been acting as mana ger of the Simpson Luinbei Co , lias received promotion to a more impor tant position in the company's ser vice, which will roquiro a portion of his time to bo spent in San Francisco. The managership here will bo fdlod by M. C. Criswold, who has been on the bay for about two weeks. Coos Lay Harbor: News comes from Portland that the ulasgow coal mines including over a mile of wider front and throe thousand acres of land situated on the bay just op posite North LVud, have been sold. Il is understood that tho Southorn Pacitic company is tho purchaser and that tho price was about three hundred thousand dollars, Important News Notes TUIWDAY. AllR. S. A lar; department .ton at Albany, N. Y., col tupped, nnd 110 .er-onB,a largo proportion of whom arc trirls, are unarnountrd for, and nil or mo-Jt all of them are buried timienth the rains and killed. 'I'hti crush caiuu with out warning. Tun persons wero injutcd in a railway col lision at Kniporiu. Kansas. 'J'he llusiun and Japanoo peace envoys arrive at Portsmouth aud tho parley is uu- I died fr nn :i rattlesnake bit;. Jtinnur Hermann is iu IVrtian.i, today, at tcnilni to liu-itnuss mutters. "Wkhxhsovy. Ati: 'J. Twelve dead bodies hare boon recovered from tiio wrucr.fi! storo nt Albany. N. V., and lf tn I'd ro.iwtin under ttie iiubris. One died in tho Iiuiital and u:iu other c:iiiut live. The poace envoys exchanged ciedontials. An atti'iupt va mndo yesterday to Uidtiati i tho son of the overuor of Xow ilexio-. by six urmcd ruou. Tho boj'.i absence prevent ed the abduction. Atchbi.shop Cuapcllo. one of the bes known Cnthnlic prelates in America, died of yellow fuvor at. Now Orlennr?. .South Head, Wash., had a $12,000 fire. There was no water in the livdraut. One hundred women, followed by thoir children, appeared before a Now York mag istrate to have their imslnniln arretted for desertion and mm support. TltCK-l)AY. Aug. 10. Tho Japan i-so' terms of peaco wore placed liefer- tho Russian envoys in writing Twelve nt w cass of yel low f over ant re ported in Now Orleans. Total cased nrofKH. and total deaths Tho reliif steamer Rent to rescue tho Zeigler Niith Pole party, succeeded in ac complishing its errand. Tho Fiala pnrty was rescued. Their ship was lost in tho ice. A for. st liru near Kn!o. Wat-ii.. is beyu..d control, and :s doing much damage. Twent-two men were :n a tun ol under a river in New York, when tho roof gave way. I One was kiHvd and tho rest narrowly es caped. b'niBvr. Aug. 11. Twelve thoH.sind ton f grithi, Hour nnd other supplies is to be ghipgjed fiom Port land to Japan. Unrur. Wit to. the llninu peace envoy is not a.iiirfUVd that tho -lapntiese representative-; have ptojHT authority. I'resid. nt K-M-velt says that I'ederRl control uf trusts is :i. (v.ss:iry. Vats containing To.isH) gallons of snap fat P'tplud-'d during n tire n: Nw York, and k -pt the Bremen btiy for Ave hours longer lighting tho new danger, tiie lire having itou under control v. hen the vats exploded. Tho We Uon Normal has been abaudonfd. .bi'ao Ileylinrn, a Farm Irttml ear"V."itlrt Wall i, l.a ! tho blaekstiake appikd to his U-.rk by two hnrve-t bands for criminally RH-uiiltiag r woman. yvTcan.iT. Aug. VJ. The p'-aeo comai i-si n d est't niovo s:uMtjJv. and neg tta?irH an? alnmt to bo lrok n oil". s.ii th.s. hvi infi.tmid. Tho rtilr ad prop-ttv f ihis country is i estimated by the- evil ,a- buiea s to !e worth over eb ven ttiiiion dollars. Knvs in Josephiuo co-mtv drivt out the loggeis and do gre.-u damage. One work man Ki ts out with seou-hed riothitig. mul the horse he rude was fatally binned. An attempt was made upon tho lite of the i I'lesideiil of Arg ntine lu public The man I ivhs arrcsU ii. Frank Hos. of Port Intnl. hxt his mony j carousing fand gau!liiig. and then parsed ' out by the suicides route. AioTY. Aug. 1 1. New York Hirreil from a severe Ptorm. l.ighi ning ctntek n trollev car injuring It jH-rsous. A woman was killed by lightning striking a iMjathotioc it; which she took shel ter. Norway voted to separate from Hwoeilen. Yellow fever still coniinues at New tr leans. New easi s :I7. rii'iuli-li Siilfurln is often caused by sores, ulcers, anil cancers, that eat away your skin Win. lledell, of Flat line!c. Mieh.. says: "j nave useit ljucl:loi. s Arnica Salve for ulcers, sores and cancers. It is tho best healing dressing I ever found." Soothes and heals cuts, burns and scalds. 4J. at C. 1'. Jjowo's Drug Store, (tuaranteed. rhnmlitirf-'n'c CoVic. Chotora and lnamDeriam S uinirlioea Uewcly. Never faili. Ittiy it now. It may have life. SI A i; I v.. AUUIVlK) Aug. lo Stmr Newport. Sider, :5 days from A-storiu aud way Mrts. rl!.KT Aug. IU Stmr NewjMut, to It:luml and wav porls. Au. Sohr. Advniici. Oidinson. I'riMii'iwo. to Sri n Kverv iiiiiii iiwt-j ii to liiiiiself and Ii w fmu il to iiiasttT a tnido or prit-s!wti. Knad ill" displuv HdvcitistMioMit i-f I lie six .Mow' SchooU of Ti- i-raphy. in tliis is-.ui, mid , Irani how ra-ntv a mi.u mini or Indv may Irani tt Iryrapliv ami lr a-nrnl a poniti-m, : G- T- Sl-Liiiieni-otlier U. S. Cominisioner and Notary Public I'ilini:-' and Kinal pnmfs niiulr on floinc ptrad-;. I iinlirrt 'laiius and othrr l. S. Lands .Miincy Loans N.-nt iati'd on Appriil Situ i Ity. Oilier in room IU Hcvnlr l'liildine. Han doii. Krsidriu-r on Hut t v. ('irrl;, Orrin. All Uiuils ol Krai IM:il' lioiiM ami I Mllll. 1 J s v v v . v v v v v v V V V v V Court Oiirrn of tin lr.t No. I"orrlrrs of A inc: ira. torKTQrKKN OF TIIK FOKKST." S. ) No. 17. mrets Friday niylil f raclt; week, in Ooncrrtr Hall, itandou. Orison. :A oordial wi lcomr i-4 i;lrudrd to all vis-; 5;iin i.r..i.i t U. !il,A(Irtl-:t!!:V. ' ' - ------ - -T 5 W. V. Fisitrn. fliicf Kanrr. Fin. Sorrrtarv. BANK of BANDON, jBarxdon Oregon. HOAltl) OF I) I K KOTO KS ; J. L. KnuNxsimno, rruitlent, J. Dhniiolm, Vico Pres.. P. J. Faict, Cashier, Fuask Flam. T. r. Haxi.t. A gcnoral banking business trainncted, anil customers given overy 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. Itatik N Op?n from t) a.m. to I: m., anil 1 p.ui. to p.m. Sl'CCESSOKS TO SANDERSON BROS., Dry Goods, Rats, Gaps, Boots and. Shoes, Provisions, Groceries. Alwavc nn hanrl a I'l,n f..-k of Hay. Grain SpaH npain antl Grass always on nana i(mJ alM;Ustls.f oeea uiain St.LlIg of all Mill Fieds. kinds in stock. A full Mipply f loitter ki'S1, 'iiliv. paper, etc., etc. Will handle yoar Buttor and Prodnce in unlimited amounts. Bandon, ----- Oregon. THE T-T rlORSFAI MISS L. G. GOULD, Matron A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical anrl Medical Diseases. Train nurses in a( ic:ul:iiice. I'or information address Bandon Meat Market, Q?. A zx cfisrs on Prop. Will Krrp ou llnud at all Times Fresh Beef, Pork.. Mutton, Smoked Meats, Larcr,, Sausages. Etc.. also Fresh Vogi'tabie-s Poultry, iutter and all Farm Produce. I will pay hihot niarkn ju ico f-r hoof. pork, mil I ton, wool, hiilus, etc. A, ft I ..V Dry Goods of Every- Description,, Ladies Coats, Gapea and Collarettes. ots &d Snoes TH resh Grroceries of Suits Made to Measure, AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST Sle,oIs:sxxiit3a &; Wagon makers. Wagons of all kinds made to order. .! work iittrtMlrd t- proiui'tly and all work juaruntrid to jjive satififuction. KiKtsonahlr. KIors33laoeirig a. Specialty Wrenshall & Wrensh-.M, Photographers, i:u?Ni nt) rt-: : m.s.i:i:v. i:mo T2r. EE. Ji. PHYSICIAN HlOVlStOIl, Ollirr over rurniturr Sjlorf. ll..urs.!i to I'J. a.m. 1 :"0 to I, p.m.: 7 to S in (hit fvoirit! itANnoN, - - oi:i;on. T3r. 13- Tj. IPei'liii-S, PHYSICIAN it SUliGIiOiV. 11 A NOON, OICHCriN. Onipe isvir Win. OnHirrs Strt. Ofliun Ikhiis It to a.m. (Jail tit irrfidruoe l oilier Itotir-f. Hospital 3 W.M. HUHSFALL. M. D. .MarHhfield. Oregon. oim all Kinds, PROOF CORSET. T Priot:) I'.ANOON I.OOOK. No. I I A. K. A. M I AN DON LODG H. N. U.". A. F.A .M. h J) htatrd oninniunicat ions first Sat-vrf ::uriinv nitr t!u full moon of tncli invited. V 0. SANDKUSON. W. il. 85 J. K. Waijstuom. Se. v v v, OANOON I.OOCK No. ia:t. I.O.O. S w I ") AN DON LOlx;i:. No. I. o. O, K. : . . rvrry Satuulav ovrnin.:5 .:.isitiim brothers in uood Kicndlnu -cordmllv invited. . A. -T. HAKTAIAN. N. O. 's T. V. IoiuioS. Sro. 0 Ti- : : ; :- r-c-' :.-:-,-.v -Sf JHO. i TO 11 i Nt;, ATTOUNISY and COUN.SKLOK AT LAW' .VXD NOTAUY PtMUilC. nriir& Irisurancej lCaixIou. - Orosron.