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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1905)
a2 52 Times a year for $2. ! 52 Times a year for $2. Volume XXI. BAN DON, OREGON: THURSPAY, OCTOBER 5, 1905 Number 40. LOCAL NEWS. . Buy ono of those liuo Collars for j.Lfulies ut Mrs. Anderson's. For Suitinj;, Ladies will find choice j Parties purchasing Dry Goods to I tho amount of , will bo allowed 10 material at Mrs. Anderson's Married. Willium O.-wil) to Miss per cent discount at L.nenz & Hoyt. Ethel Oakes, at Haywood, California. ! j)OI,'t lrn WPtj soy WOO(1 IUX, Mrs. Bl.ickerby rotuniol homo last wimor when yon can have your wood TM i r. i ft i I i . ... . Auura.i.ij, uoni .uarsnn.uo. wuereane Din iiiiti witti dry wood, now, by A.; invostiguto tbeir Hue of Fancv Dress lias been uiuler - treatment for some Haheriy. ,imp- j Mrs. C)stclln, and hor daughter. Order yonr supply of wood for the! Mrs. Simpson, returned home last Belts? Yes, you will find wha you want in that lioe at Mrs. Auder sou's Store. Monday, October 9th, has been sot aside as Music Dav ut the Lcnvis and Clark Fair. Call at Lnrenz & Hoyt's Store ant Wiuter, before the rains set in, from Thursday from a visit to the Portland ! the Haberia Wood Yaid, A llaberly, Jixpositiou. Proprietor. j Wednesday, October 11th, will be Mr. M. It. Lee, of Myrtle. Point was! Pythian Day at the Lowis and Clark in towu, Monday uiht, having oorae I Fair, and the day will bo fittingly down to look after somo business ho is interested iu here. Chsmhprlain'c Co',!c- Cholera nnd tnamDeriain S iarihoca Kennedy. Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life. Warren Littletield, accompanied by Joseph Whittock, arrived hero from ; Portland, Monday. They iuteud jo inj; to work on the government works Married. At Portland, Ore, Misy colebrutod. Wheu yon want to paint yonr house call on Wtn (Jallierand see what he enn do for yon. North lieud made sash nd doors for sale. Mrs. Jacobson and daughter left Tuesday morning for Portland. Mrs Nels Hasmussen and Mrs. Thomas White accompanying them as far as Goods. P. W. McCann returned to Bandon Tuesday after a short trip to tho Bay. Mr. McCann was as delighted to got back as any of our old settlers. Knights of Pythias Will Dance. Rose Loug of B tndon to Mr. Woods ! Coquille. of Montana. Mr. Woods is interested j Si(.c i,HHliehe is caused by a ilisnr in mining, and they will make that ,ioriHi eoiulition of the stomach, and state their home. is qnici;y cim,d by Chamberlain's The steamer Elizabeth arrived last j. Stomach and Liver Tablets. L'Vr sale Sunday with the following passen by C. Y. Lowe. gers: C M Shields, Mr and Mrs Mes j j R M(.ss,,r ann wifet formpr Coos Her, Capt Johnson, wife and children. : Comi(v CItizi.niS wpro aflj;rs on The Knights of Pvthias desiro to announco in this isMio of the Recorder that they have decided to huh! their Annual Ball at this place, on Saturday livening. Nov. ISth. 1905. They will eudeavor to make this Ball the e.'ent of the season. The best, music ever heard in Bandon will be the main feature, and no pains will be spared to please those who attend, in making them feel at home with tho Knights on this occasion. School 3ffe. A DeCosta aud I Gorm z Mrs. Kerney Perkins, of Parkers- pnrg, who has Imen ill for a Ion time, died last Friday evening an Public school begun the 25th of Sept., with an enrollment of 177 tlie incoming steamer f,lizabetn. iast . scholars. During the first week quite Sunday, having disposed of their J ,4 number more were enrolled. i this year are Prof. E. Miss Flurenca Wal- was interred at Coquille last Sunday, j Tho Conference of the M. E. ChmoU ! si rum. M !:,,. Anna W,,L!vo...l. IW- "-' t mitt ur i i, i i oiti ( lit .llt'Oll g Lnke County property in California, j puu teachers ! d ; and come bark to settle in Cons again. ; Wonvi, asst. clmse M. i. N ire. , tha W ilinii; and P.arl alker buttii: 'Presiding Elder of this District, i I In intermediate teachers. H. G.iuntlott. wife and chil , H0v. W. R. F. Browne was consi 'ned Tin' pupils of hi-t vear's 10th urade children to mourn their lo.-s Mr. A Surveyor C. S. Mi-Cullueh has been survoying the Lothian tract of lanri for J. E. Fisher, this week. Mr Fisher is having a portion of the tract laid ofF in lots, to be placed on tho market. The William no u Verdict. tiren. onjroid lieacti, visited relatives ; .n Bandon and Coquille. .J. L. Beatty who aie attending this year's Ad- Here tins weeir, on tueir return from to Marshii-ld. an 1 W Portland Exposition. Mvrtlo Print. visiting the Thy aNo visiteil William Ciauntlett I aud family at Seattle while they .vere uway. William Gallier has just received onother lot of Parlor Stoves, and can puit yon as to size ur design. He al-o F. it ges to; vanced Tenth aro Alice Porter, Ethel Mr. j Boyd, K-ite B.i.-a, Winifred McNait, J. P. DeGesen is beginning to j Enna iiuut, Ethel Dyer. El-ie Steph- make quite a show upon A. J. Hart man's new store building. The walls are about five feet higti and advanc- ensen, Kay Mcairand Albert Kiuley. No new scholars aro attending. The Advanced Tenth have just perfected a i-'ass organiz.jtiou Those tie: Alice Porter. ing a foot each day. This will lie the largest building of its kind iu town. : holding office lias on baud Vuors and u indows. . and will be a credit to the place. Such 1 Pres , Ethel Boytl. Vkv Pres.. Kale Moulding. Crown Monldin. Quarter 'enterprise deserves success. j Kosa. Sec, Bay Mt-Nair, Treas., and Cull and Houud and Window Stop Bee Lis stock. Coast Mail: A rumor is current to tLfee'uect that a strip of water front Coast Mail: Leo MeCurdy, of Era- Elsio Sieplicn.-on, E litor. pire, was the victim of "Georgo's lit- Ti', VnM lll!V d,.in good tie hatchet," last Wednesday, when ! NV0,'!: ml n h"P0 Nioy xviU t-ontiuue plaing with some other bovs near to ,io so- TuM teachers, ao, have one thousand feet deep, extending I town. I eo climbed h small tiee, and ' 'v "t"'' satisfaction. E B. S. from E.upire to Tarheel Poiut. a dis unon about to the top, a little Wirk , rM,:, . 7T lance ot turee mues, has been granted , raan bov pbonnod ii iWn nrpnimtnf ! tug his playmate headlong to lhe The opening pro-ram of Philomath to the Southern Pacific by Elijah Smith, with the understanding that Empire bo made the terminus of the road. The Bandon C'i t.et Band was out Saturday evening, as usual, giviug a street concert. The baud renders ex cellent music and is becoming very proficient as a whole, aud i3 some irrnn n r? i r un.. In.dlt ' . . ........ wuMji JUV...I... m u..ui ;Uoiieg.., Sept. llutb. was given to an bruised up, one arm was broken and .i,).llV(.i;i!lVl, :iIlth:;tv f .,,,,1,, awrit dislocated. Dr. Mingns was ltl))MS , t.llijSllIl!!. 1:i his (UWl called to patch up tho remains. ! i-leanng u.Mnner B.hop Ca.le oiTered The San Francisco Wasp.- The an-j ..t valuable athu-e towaid the mak nouncemeDt of tho engagement of j ing of a Mr.iug character. Miss Get- Miss Myra Burnett, daughter of tho John Burnett, to Mr. Joseph Bennett. thing that Bandon citizens should nn enormously wealthv voting Eng. feel proud of. The boys have held I.. . J . . . " together remarkably well aud making their mark. Fon Sale. Medium small Frank lin Heating Stove, suitable for coal or bul k. Price.o.uU Apply to Pi of. Hakims. AppN' for Sale. li-ihmun wlin makes bis home in Ore- are ' gou, has caused quite a ripple of ex citement in society. The Bornolts belong to the old families of Califor nia, and mix very little with the soci ety of today. Mrs. Burnett and Miss Myra aro very promiuent members of the Century Club, of which Mrs. Bnr- ... . . , . , , inett was president at ono time. Mr. ' ;"o-' " I Bennett is a lawyer or great promi- Apples. id.rr.g -Ame on loard the:,H.ncR jn Oregon, and is building a Meiuiior. at 2o cots a Imx, purchasers . beautiful home in Marshlield for his fmiii-hing livxes. John Gileiuu. Kiei to:i, Ore. Tomatoes future lr.de. Ti e wedding will take ilace m November l ull .f 'i'i-v!" 3It'iiiilnx. -re these lui(!S from J. H. S'inmoii-. if Casoy, Iowa. Think what might have resulted from his terrible cough if he had not taken the medi cine about which he writes: -I had a fearful cough, that disturbed my niiihi's n.'t. I tried everything, but nothing would relieve it until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, which i completely enroi me." Iutautly re lieves and permanently cures all throat and lung disease; prevent Peter Ave, the Market Gardener, of Bridge, will fill orders f.-r Tomatoes.1 , and deliver on boat at My rt le Point, ! for two cents a pound. Address all orders to PETEK AXE, Bridge. Ore. Ito;ti(l and Io;l",iii;. The old Central House has been overhauled and put in fust class con dition and fitted for tho aecommoda inn tT tlio ti-i viiliiiir Itr T - , 7i j" it i ' grip and pneumonia. At C.Y.Lowe, Persons in want of Board aud Lodir in . . . i . . . . i Druggist. Guaranteed. 5Ue and 1 mg will find the best of treatment, i M, ., ... , , , , . . , , ,. , ! Inal bottle free. gooa oeos, nun ine lame supplied - with the best the market affords. C:n. Nki si x. Prop. SAY!! FURNISHED ROOMS. Good, Pleasant, Sunny Rooms can be had at reasonable price from Mrs. Emma Erickson, on A twitter Sir'i-f BAN DUX, If you cannot find what yon want , anywhere else iu town, come to the j RACKET Maybe we have oue left, if so, the price will please you. Our stock is small, but the e001" aro of a good quality, and tho prices ure right. We make ''Cash Buying" an object (o the purchaser, at THE RACKET- ( INmiiiih p.T month, k.-, Pit nllit. y.li l... OREGON. ; pT we.-li. ft. NEW RESTAURANT. KST TAULKS St:i'lLIi:ij WITH THK THE MAltKET AFFUUUs. Meals at all Hours. A liberal share of Public Patrotue'e is solicited. trude Johnson, teacher of oratcry, held tho audience spell bound during an excellent reading. Miss Edith hheak, teacher of voc.d mu-de, and Mrs. Ethel White of piano, furnished numbers on tho program. The motto of Philomath College is ".Scholarship for Service,'' and it object is to place within the reach of every young person the possibility of a thorough college education. It.1 students are Uughl that both mental and tuaune! labor are honorable, Tho school is decidedly Christian. but strictly non-sectarian. An unus ually helpful moral atmosphere pre vails in this institution. A wing three stories high has been added to tho main brick building, and the chapel and commercial rooms are enl irged. adding materially to the facilities of the school. Ellery's B ind, which has boon on gaged to play during tho closing weeks of the Lewis and Clark Expo sition, has made the hit of tho season. Concerts aro given, free to all, twice daily, and are largely attended. Myrtle Point Enterprise: 0. S. Coleman, while digging a well on his placo on the East Fork, about thre' miles from town, was surprised lo dis cover particles of gold. Investigation showed it existed in considerable quantities, aud conditions indicated that tho well, which is about thirty feet down, is in an old river bed. Mr. Coleman will dig another well near tho present ono aud prospect further. Mr. Williamson, Mr. Biggs and Dr, Cnlsner are found guilty on their third trial. They were charged with subornation of perjury in orocnrinir many persons to make false affidavits for the purpose of taking up limbe land claims in Crook County. Tho lands were to bo transferred to them ufterwards. Tho cliarges were true, Thero never was a real doubt in any one's mind that they wero true; but there was a serious question as to whether an Oregon jury could b found that would convict. Two iuries failed, because certain of their mem )ers believed that the land laws were mado to bo broken, or, if broken, that the practice was universal, and tho Government was making invidious liscrimiuation when it singled out these defendants for punishment. Grabbing the Govornmont land is a business nearly evorybody has beou iu, or, if not, has regarded with toler- ition. Why make an example of a Representative in Congress, and his two business associates, vbeu hun- Irods of others have beou doing the ame thing? Tho Government ha made nn ox ample of theso defendants because it thought that the lesson to be taught iy their conviction would create a nofound impression, and that it could do much to stop tho wholesale theft of its public domain. A Con pressman has even a higher duty than a private citizen iu careful observance nf law; and, if he is remiss, ho does moro to blunt thecommo i conscience and lower t tie general respect for law. This was tho motive for the vigorous and persistent prosecution of Williamson, Biggs and Gesner. They had broken the law. The testi mony that they hail was abundant and convincing. The Government had it could have no prejudlco to satisfy, no feeling of any kind, except that it had a duty to perform, and must perform it. S it has done. The days of land grabbing iu Ore gon and iu the Nation are over. The days of retribution for the land grab tier are h-re. Tim public lands will Me h"! ! now for the h- nest settler, for wh-:n they were intended. Orego-nia:i. Order your Fall mid Winter Suit Kow. BANK of BANDON, ZBaxicloxi, Oregon. Capitals 25.000- BOAKD OF DIltECTOltS; J. L. Kkokenbeko, President, J. Diinholm, Vico Pros;, F. J. Fatiy, Cashier, Fiunk Flam, T. P. IUsly. I take pleasuro in announcing to the public the arrival of a complete I liuo of samplos for the Fall and Wiu ter of 15)05 G, from leading Chicago, San Franci.ico and Minneapolis firms. Suiis to order, 15 to ?40. Trousers, $3 to 10. Satisfaction guaranteed in every particular. During my absence. Prof. Harris, vltn ia itii-liil,. -...,. : i.:.. .. .... , ' A cenornl banking business transacted, and cnatoiners iveu every accommodation! ..i, .wit iui.uu youroroei-B prompt- consistent with safo and conservative baukiiiR. Iy. -With thanks for liberal oatron- , . . . . . . age of tho past, 1 am,' uorresponaenw: ine American national .Bank ot San Jfrancisco, Galifornia. Jlerchanta' national Uank, Portland, Oregon. The Chase National Bank of New York. Yours to please. P. B. Hovt. Eldorado Barber Shop, opposite Post office, Bandon. Oregon. Important News Notes llauk I Opjn from 0 it.m. to 13 in., and 1 p.m. tr ?, p.m. MHH. li. J. HITE, PlMIMIIKTKKSS. l-Bandon, - - Oreeon COME AND SET I'll Notice is hereby given to nil persons in-il-htt-tl iu the linn uf L rci). aiitl Ijanylciis iu mil j ;unl settle either by rash or ni'to on t hi-fore Oft. I. ISMI.'i. All ni-cotintH tire pay utile to Iiiinii. and Hoyt. snccessorrf to b'lien. it ii il I,an!'i4 Doted Handon Oregon Ann. 'M. Ijosikn". anii Hoyt Grocery Store. H. A. COX, Prop. Fresh Provisions and Groceries on Hand and Coming. SNOW-Dltivr, si'EUUY, AND WHOLE WHEAT ELOUlt. i Choice Hams and Tin UUUUU i 1U1U tkllU Vegetables. "AXIJOX. - OHE(H)X. B dlr-.iad news .:itl keeps coming, and wo hope that tho dirt may soon bo moving in evidence that the movers mean business. 'Plus Coast Mail of Saturday gave the following as a tel egram from Portland: ''Cerent intercut grows (mi .;f the presence hereof a prominent S. P. official frt;m San Francisco, giving full authenticity t the report that his company will build into Cons Buy. He ays that the present survey is corroborative of for mer estimates and surveys, and that work will proceed within thirty days. .M. KINK. ai;i:ivki Si'pt. L'9. Soar Albion. Olson. Oot. 1. Schr. Alpha. Trmteett. Oct. 1. Schr. ( 'otiuclli'. Sprii.tj. Oct. I. Stim. Elizabeth, Ji-iiken. SAll.Kl). Ofit. 1. Schr. Ifnby. Korth. to S. P. Oct. 1. Sulir. Advance, OJiiiinnscn, S. F Don't lSomiw Troulilu. It is a bad habit to borrow any thing, bnt tho worst thing yon can possibly burro .v, is trouble. When Bick, aoro, heavy, weary and woru out by the pains and poisons of dyspep sia, biliousness, Brighl's diseaso. and similar internal 'disorders, don't sit down and brood oer your symptom4-, but 11 y for relief to Electric Bitters. Hero you will find suro and porma nent forget fulness of all your trou bles, and your body will not bo bur dened by a load of debt disease. At Lowe's Drug Store. Guaranteed. Price 50c. XDr. S- I-i. Perkins, PHYSICIAN d SURGEON, HANDON, OIIKOON. OiliKi! vT Win. Ciallii r's Store. OHice hours (5 to ! a.m. Call at resilience ut other bonis. Wrenshall & Wrenshll, Photographers, KOUND IIOUSK (JAI.l.KKV. HANDON Tuesuav. Sept. 2J. Secretary of Trensary Shuw hns resiened iix position in the Cnbinet, nud itMs stated will becomo a candidate for tJreaident, There was a terrific typhoon at Manila- i'he native district was swept away and 8C00 nre homeless. Uandreds are injured, nnd a no tuber reported killed. Two only out of thirty applicants who ap plied jesterday for pc-nniRflion to practice optometry, in Oregon, pHssed. Opticians will not be so plentiful in future. Japan and Kiilni:d have entered into a treaty for the mainti-rance of pence in Asia. A tire at Spokane did S'-'OO.OOO damage. A Colfax Justice of the Peace haB been ar rested for violation of the came law. He had a trunk packed with 150 prairie chicken h. "Wednesday. Sept '21. A uunborit was sunk, carrison houses were de-troyid. nnd suppiits were mined by the storm at .Manila. The coveriiiih-nt house at Panama was estroyed by lire, ilut little of the contents as saved. Tuc Czar and the Emjeror of Germany will form a compact to resist the yellow races of Asia. A train wreck occurred in Colorado, on the ltio Grande, iu which many pa¥gers ere injured. An express messenger and a former em ployee fought a duel in a Wubash express car in Illinois. Uoth wero fatally woundtd' Thomas Tayk r, n farmer of Hale. Oregon was killed bv a large boulder rolliug over him. Governor Chnmberlain is a candidate for re-election as Governor of Oregon. Thuinday. Sept. 'JA. Secretary of Tn usury Shaw say that the money Fysteiu lacks elasticity, and will lend to panic. Count Witte. the Russian Peace Envoy, arrived home and was reueived with cheers by a largo crowd at St. Petersburg. Ninety tuns of dynamite, was exploded in the Snrz canal. The dynamite was part of the rarco of The British steamer Chatham which sunk in the citnl. The foreign attachts to the Ur.ssian armv bade fareweil to Comm ind-r-in-Chief Line vitch, at Gunshu Piis-, and left for their native countries. General Sioesiel. of Port Arthur fame, was stricken by paralysis, the whole left side being affected. The Japanese champion wrestler weighs KM pouu.Is. Fkiday, Sept. 'JD. A crowded tenement in New York was fired by a borno containing dynamite and oil. Many lives wero lost nnd vessels wrecked by the typhoon in Luzon nnd surrounding Islands. The c. iast guatd cutter l.eylo was wrecked and tl Americans aud 21 native- drowned The schooner Uoanoke, tho largest ship built in AmericMi waters, was destroyed by tiro nt New Caledonia. She had IUXSTi tons of chrome oil aboard wheu the tire broke out . Four men were rrresled at Castle Hock, Wash . 'charged with killing an unknown uinn at Chelnlis. David Ii. Shot rick, former Auditor of In liana. has been arrested charged with tho embezzlement of -.'O.Ofltl. A womnn named Kate Daly was shot nnd fatally wonnded. in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, by her escoit, Vincent Girhmo. Saturday. Sep. 110. President lloosevelt's vacation has ended, and he has gono to his post at Washington. The attendance at tho Exposition is very Inrge today, f8.r00 haviug ontured by 2:00 o'clock. A gold bearing ledge has boen discovered on Broken Top Mountain, west of Laidlaw, Oregon. Four Prinoville, men who mado unwilling witnesses in tho Williamson trinl, have been indicted. Williamson, Grsnur and BigCR, of land fraud fame, hnvu beou found guilty an charged iu the indiutmunt. Germany ia making systematic prepnra tion for war. An Iowa banker lost his life in an auto iccident. Ho lost control of his machine while descending a hill. Moxoay. Oct. 2. Oregon stndent shot at Oakland. Cnl.. while icMsting nrrest for stealing a bicyclo from Stanford CaiupiiK. Svuney Brugger shot W. W. Booth at Ilillsboro. Saturday night. Panter SUCCESSORS TO SANDERSON BROS., ros., DKALKBS IK Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Provisions, Groceries. Seed Grain nnd Grass Seeds of nil kinds in stock. Always on hand iRl?'- Mill Feeds. A full supply of butter keg, cube, paper, etc., etc. Will handle your Butter and Produce in unlimited amounts. Bandon, Oregon. THE H O RSF ALL H OSPITAL 3 MISS L. G. GOULD, Matron A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and Medical Diseases. Trained naren in attendance. For information addresa Wil. IIOUSFALL, M. D. Marshfield. Oregon. Bandon Meat Market; T. Anderson Prop. Will Keep on llaud nt nil Times Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also Frp.sb Vegojjihles, Poultry, Ei,'p, EaJlor timl ail I'i'.rm Prodtico. I will pay highest umrkt'i price for beef, pork, mntton.wool, hirlcs, etc. O. A. 1 ROWBRIDGE, SUCCEJSOFt TO J". Deniiolm. Dry Goods of Every Description, Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. Boots &c Slo Fresh Groceries of all Kinds Suits Made to Measure. AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSET. Shields & Kennedy, Blaofesim-ittL &d "Wagon makers. Wagons of all kinds made to order. Job work attended to promptly ftnd nil work guaranteed to yivo satisfaction. Hens limbic. . ECorseslaoetog a Specialty Prices- Court Queen of the VurtiH N. 17, yf '4 Frtern uf Aiutirlciu, A. HABERLY, Wood lcalci- UANDO.W - O1CK0ON. All U'nuU of fuel wood delivero-l on short nolifp. Mail oid.-rn promptly Httnn.loil to. Police of !iMscIution. Notice lien-ltv qiven to all whom it niav Odii'.vni. tint Him linn hitherto known aa the Hunt lliotheis, and carr.vinn on a business in lumber at what has beon known as the ('lavton Sawmill, situate abont debt mjles south of Handon, has been dissolved. S. N. Ii. Hunt liHvinu sold his intoreHta to J.N Luke, and the said J. N. Lake, and J (J. Hunt haTinu ld their interests to Kobt. P Hunt, ho old firm has becomo dissolved nnd Kobt. P. Hunt will continno the busineHB in own individual name. All acconnts duo said firm nrn dne nnd I nvnb!e to said Kohl. P. Hunt, who assumes all Ii ibilitie-; of thu said firm of Hunt Bros. Da'ed at Handon. AuL'tist Illst, l'.Kl.l. nowv. P. HUNT, .l.C. HUNT. S. N. P.. HUNT. -I. N hVKK. $fOVWT Ql'KKN OF THE FOHKST.J W No. 17. meets Pridav iii'ht i f each.j; wek. in Concrete H.dl. Handon. () n 4 cordial weloome i extended to all vis ritiiiL' brothers. K. M. 1:1. OKMUHV, $ W. V. Kishkk Chief Kaiier. Fin. Secretary. j IIOWAIt 31. ISKOWXKLL ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Special attention civen to colleotiojisj, foro ulosuro of ruortKiueft, RamiBhee nud atinchr meat suits. Ollloe in Kl Dorndo IHil'. HANDON, O It KG ON Chamberlain's SSfth0,S3j! Nccr failc. Day st now. It may save life. 11 .'WML IA N DON LODO B, S. 1 15, A. ?. A. M fj i ?5f T" ANDON LODG K. No. U5.A. F.A -SI. f JO Stated couuunnioations tirat Sat urdav after the full moon of eaoh '5 inu iith. All Master JIiwnis cordially invited. W. C. S iNUKKSUX, W. 31. " J. K. V AI.-TKl-H. 'wO. HANDON I.tJDGi: No. 1:13, O.O. F k W ANDON LODGK. No. K5T., I. (). O. F. LJ moetK overv Satnidav evenina.-; isiunc nroinors in roo;i auyui: cordially invited. " " i& & A. J. HAIITAIAN. I,. O. g T. W. Komsos. Sec. 4 j KO. l. TOl'I'INO, ATlOli.N'PV aud COUNSELOH AT LAVf AND NOTAliY PUP.L1C. Fir Insurance. JIiuhIoii, - - - - Orrpoj