Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, January 11, 1906, Image 1

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BANDON BEACH
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Asa M turner resort h « no eqnal on the coast
u >rth of Sai: Fra > is&
Bandon is n<-ted for
its rveuly tsm<.« ryd hiBAte, the wean annual
temprratare bein^ less variable than al an*
other
in th« l uiud > tilts. L>v»iruellvr
winds and •lectricai sltriDS ar« unknown.
H• hl «.seekera will rind uihmv tipport nttuies here.
B*u.<ivnif locate® 44 the month of the (Mqnille
river, S «»**® f row th* Bacifle Oaetn. F<»puUti*»n
MJO. Haa wo« Men tuill, ahin«le mill, brooui handle
plnut, finery and aeveral sawmill« id vicinity.
ILf fiterttdtHD, k*xl schools ¡«ftd churches. 4
boa's daily on CoqoiiU river. Hteamera and
schooners to Han Fratwisco. Kail road coming
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BANDON,
Volti** XXII.
OREGON:
THURSDAY,
JANUARY H,
1906
MARINE.
Frosh Groceries at all times at
Uueeda Biscuit,5o. Lorenz AH^yt
aUUVSD.
Trowbridge
’s.
• LODGE DIRECTORY. : Freeh groceries on every boat for Claude Adams was a Bay visitor Jan. 7— Sc hr San liueus Ventura, Nelson,
Don’t forget that Dr. Steele, dentist, is
ballast,
this week.
Lorenz & Hoyt,
Jan. 7—Scbr Oregon, Anderson, 65 tons located in Bandon.
S ü »<» iiie.
The county tax levy will probably freight.
Julia Marlowe Shoe for ladies, for
Comity Supt. Bunch visited
andon lodge , No. u«. a . f . a . m . sale by Lorenz A Hoyt.
be 12 mills.
Jan. S.-SchrC.T. Hill, Mehl burs. ballast Bandon schools this week.
Stated comnionications first Satnr-
Do you know Uneeda Biscuit, tbe Jan. 8.—Scbr Advance, Ogidensen, A) tons Gbirardelli's ground chocolate in
dav after the fullmoon of each mouth. W. T. Kerr, of Coquille, Was a busi­
freight.
All Manter Maaous cordially invited.
ouud cans—30c—at Trowbridge’s.
five
cent soda cracker.
ness visitor in Bandon Tuesday even­
Dec. 10.- Gas sch Hotcyome.
G. BOAK, W. M.
1114
hunters
’
licensee
were
issued
P. N zi - xok , 8eo. •
__________ ing.
If you want a chicken dinner next
iui.t>
Jan. 7—Sttur Elizate Hu Jensen, for 8. F. Sunday, speak today for a chicken at
The eod of the steel range contest in Coos county last year.
i. o. o. tr
Mr. R. Lee has purchased the E. J. with 175 M ft of lumber, 150 M shingles, Waldvogel's market.
I > ANDON LODGE. No. 133 I. O. O. F. is daawing near. Have you sent in
300 bundles broomhai dies, 50 c uds match­
1 » meet« every Satnrduv evening. your votes!
Price’s real estate at Riverton.
J. G. Leneve has moved into the
wood, 10 tons uiisc. audone passenger. Miss
We have just received a lartfe Hhipuwut of Dinner
of Hj^h Grad®
Visiting brothers in good standing cor­
The Recall says that Johnson's mill Sullivan.
building just vacated by Mrs. Hite,
Ft iui-\ lireous D»corattd Porcelain Ware, direct from on® of the largest
Capt. White moved into the new
dially >nvited.A
.HARTMAN. N. G.
p Iterie® in the country, which we are
to distribute auiong our
Tbe sch Advnnce wa« safely pulleel and will opeu a restaurant.
bouse on tbe bill, owned by Mr. Lowe, cut 13,500,000 feet of lumber last year.
T. W. K obhom , Sec.
cuatoiuer®.
A.
Snyder
moved
his
family
from
Uneeda
Btscuit
tbe
World's
best
off tbe sand spit nesr the light bouse
last Saturday.
Forester« of A inerte».
All pieces in these M»ts are beaut ¡fully hand decorated in French deaicns,
aoda cracker. Five cents at your last Monday nigbt, and has been Coquille to Bandon, last week, and
Coquille
parties
will
put
in
a
stock
shaded in natural colors and traced in gold, decorations are burnt under
rOKtBI, No.
«o.
‘«OURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST.
towed on to tbe mud flats where she has rented the Cbarloston bouse.
of ______________
furniture at ____
this place if a boild- grocer’s.
> 17, meets Friday night of each week._
glaze, and will not wash or wear uj.
“dÄMi voting io« eau be secured.
Miss Minnie Fergison, of Red
Fresb roasted coffee—35 and 25 will be fitted with a nfitF rudder.
Tbia He mi Force! ni a ware !• of th« be«t quality
fa»
Li.ito«
brëtlu’rs '
W D. MARSHALL,
Bl'iflF, Cal., who bas been visiting
cent grades, reduced to 30 and 20
bi tn tert, each piece ia perfect in Nbape aud burnt to a very hard ¿¿lazt). there­
Mrs.
B.
F.
Tupper,
of
Coquille,
bad
A. Bu».
Chief Ranger.
fore will not chip or break as easily an moat ware does.
Fin. Secretary.
Old papers, 10 cents per hundred Bandon fsiends for some time past,
business wbicb called her to Bandon cents—at Mrs. Hartman's.
left
for
her
home
last
week.
The distribution of thes^ handsome Dinner Sets will not affect our prices
Tbe Red Cross Drug Store. of at R ecorder office.
last Friday and Saturday.
in any department. All goods you buy here we shall ¡lersist in giving you
Marshfield,
is
sending
out
some
very
H.
Adams,
of
Riverton,
returned
It is reported that a new drug store
the t>c*8t and the most that vour money can buy a..ywhere.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cox gave the
PROFESSIONAL.
We want you to secure one of these Hauls«»me High (trade Dinner Seta,
will be opened in the building now attractive souvenir mail cards, show­ band beys a reception one evening from Alaska and will spend tbe win­
ter here. He intends making exten­
and accordingly extend to you a special invitation to call at our store and
occupied by Arthur Rice, the Jeweler. ing fourteen Coos county views.
last week.
inspect these beautiful dishes.
sive improvements on bis ranch.
Don’t forget to register if yon want
Dr H. L- Houston,
C. B Zeek has just received two'
wanted
by
Waldvogel
&
Chickens
Our proposition which enables you to secure one of these Dinner 8qts is
to vote at tbe primary election to I e
C. B. Zeek will open a feed store in
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
schooner loads of California bay and held on April 20tb. It is necessary Son. Come early before we are
the greatest offer ever made by any merchant in Bnudon, and it will be to
Bandon, He has just received 100
Offioe over Furniture Store. Honrs, 9 to 12, has opened a salesroom in Bandon.
your advantage to call at once so we can explain our plan in detail.
stocked up,
that you register before April 10th.
tons of hay from California, and ex-1
A.m. 1:30 to 4, p m.; 7 to 8 in tbe evening.
Call and get prices.
We are goin;.» to furnish you with this handsome Dinner Ware as an ad­
pects
grain
and
feed
on
tbe
next
boat.
Nigbt calls answered from offioe.
M. G. Pohl, licensed optometerist
W. II. Haines, the hustling music
vertisement to ii.crease our businetw, and to show in a substantial way that
Jack
Sullivan,
tbe
shoe
salesman,
by the State Board of OregoD, will be man of Marshfield, was transacting
John Snyder, who is employed as
pAMDON,
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OllKGON.
we appreciate your trade.
i who baa been working this territory aj
Tupper House. Jan. 17tb and business in this vicinity this week.
engineer on tbe Argo, running on Eel
for more than twonty years, met with 18tb, and will examine your eyes free
Dr. S- JJ. Ferlclns,
Col. C. T. Biumenrother bad the river, was visiting his brother, A. Sny­
a serious accident coming up on the of charge.
misfortune to fall and break his right der, at this place, the first of tbe
PHYSICIAN <t SURGEON, stage from Port Orford last Monday
Editor Kramer, of tbe Marshfield leg just above tbe ankle, last Tuesday week.
Tbe stage struck a log and be was Advertiser, received the sad intelli
Col. C. T. Biumenrother brongbt to
BANDON, OREGON.
nigbt.
thrown out over tho dash board. One
AGENCY FOB COQUILLE STEAM LAUNDRY.
gence
of
tbe
death
of
his
mother
in
this
office a carrot 25 inches in length,
Office at residence on Fourth Street.
of bis wrists was broken and tbe
Did
yon
see
tbe
price
list
of
meats
Arkansas. Sbe left Coos county only
and says he raised four tons of them
other sustained a severe sprain.
a few weeks ago apparently io good published last week! If net, look tbe on a very small piece of ground, wbicb
J)r. 1» L. »TF.ELE
He says tbe accident was due to care­
R ecorder np and read bow WalJ-
health.
speaks well for tbe soil on Butte
lessness on the part of tbe driver.
vogel sells.
creek.
The
Oregon
game
license
law
has
Mr. Sullivan left for his home in San
Orvil Dodge of Myrtle Point was a
OFFICE ROOM 4, OVER ANDER-
proved
so
profitable
that
there
is
a
Senator Fulton has introduced bills
Francisco where he will remain until
bon ’ s meat market .
balance of $13,000 on baud after pay­ Bandon visitor last week. He notes appropriating $100,000 for tbe con­
able to attend to business again.
BJkMIDO 1ST. OREGON
ing all legitimate expenses of the quite an improvement in our city struction of dredge and dump scows
BANDON,
OREGON.
state warden’s office. The total re­ since bis last visit,
for Oregon coast harbors, $50,000 for
Capital $25,000.00
GIU. P. TOPPING,
ceipts from license fees were $17,000.
Mrs. Jos Cox and daughter. Mrs. continuing the Tillamook bay and bar
School
Notes.
BOABD
OF
DIRECTOKS;
J. L. K bonencerg , President, J. D enholm , Vice Pre®.
ATTORNEY a K d COUNSELOR AT LAW
In the shade of tho old apple tree, Maud McAdams, of Fonrmile, at­ improvements, $<¡00,000 for acquiring
F. J. F àby , Cashier, F rank F lam , T. P. H anlt .
AND
Mr. Buncb, tbe County Superin I’ve waited so long, love, for thee, tended tbe Eastern Star meeting here the canal and locks at Willamette
NOTARY PUBLIC.
tendent visited school last Monday. that tbe voice onco I beard, grows last Saturday night.
falls, and providing for giving Briga­
A general banking baeines® transacted, aud customers given every accommodation
Fire Insurance.
Albert Kinley has been absent from faint with each word, till it’s barely a
dier-General Thomas M. Anderson, consistent with safe and conservative banking.
The
ladies
will
give
a
social
dance
Ilaudon, - - - — Oregon,
tbe bigb school on account of being whisper to me. There is no more
tho rank of Major-General, retired.
Correspondents: Tlie American National Bank of San Francisco, California,
at tbe Opora House, Saturday night.
struck in tbe eye with a baseball.
buzz left in tbe bee, tbe blossoms are
Merchants' National Bank, Portland, Oregon-
No
freshet
yet
to
bring
tbe
Jogs
out
There will be a prize waltz, also a
HOWARD M. BliOWNELL
Otto Gross entered the Sixth Grade withered, ah me!—and the tree that
The Chase National Bank of New York.
of
tbe
North
Fork
of
the
Coquille,
free
supper.
Tickets
fl
.00.
.
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
after tbe holiday vacatiou.
Bank is Open from 9 a.m. to 1'4 m.. and 1 p in. to 3 p.m.
grew where I waited for you, has
and mills on Coos Bay are handi­
Special attention given to collection*, fore­
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Services in M. E. Chntcb next Snn- capped for want of them. It is very gBgBBMBSB---------------------■■■!■ .'J. ILL. ,.L J.-------- JL1L------------ IL JI , 1LJ. JL .
Tbe Advanced Tenth took an exam­ changed to an old chestnut tree. In
closure of mortgages, garnishee aud attach­
day,
as
follows:
Morning,
11
a.m.,
tbe shade of the old apple tree, where
ination in Algebra last Friday.
evident that different arrangements
ment unite.
subject, “The tug at tbe oars.” Even­ will have to be made if tbe mills on
BANDON,
Office la
The following pnpils are members yon hear tbe blamed buzz of the bee,
OKKiOV
ing, 7:30, special advice to young men,
Fl Dorado Bldg.
of the Loyal Legion of Honor for with a big carving knife that I swiped subject, “The young roan in society,” this side are going to depend tm Co­
quille logs. Spurs will have to be ❖
Ibis month: Jack Jenkins, iFrances from my wife, I um waiting and
O T- Blmmenrottier Williams. Pearl Barrows, Lura Mor­ watching — by gee! Of daggers I
Queen of tbe Forest. No. 17, will built from the railroad, and a con­
<J. H. Cotn*>»lw«lo,,er
Notary Public.
gan, Mildred Morse, Mary Wilcox and have two or three, an axe and cutlass celebrate their 10th anniversary with stant supply of logs can then be de­ ■■>
Filina* «nd Final proof« made on Hom®
you see, and I’ll stick all these things a grand ball at the Bunk Hall, Satur­ pended on.—Coos Bay News.
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«tends. I imi>erC!«iiP8 and “ther U. N. Land« Delbert Hamlin of tbe Fifth, and Es
«
Tho Seaside
Monrjr Loam» Negotiated on Approved ther Stankenrez, Elia Felter, Elsie in tbe next goy who sings. “In tbe day nigbt, Jan. 27th.
Roseburg News: It will do to keep
Shade
of
the
Old
Apple
Tree.
”
—
Ex.
Secarity.
e
Orchestra
will
furnish
the
music,
and
Kinley, Mary Hufford, Lee Perkins,
your eye on Bandon, if one may draw
If yon've never dealt with us before, give un n trial order, that
Office ill room 10 Beyerle Bnilding, Ban-
we may have the opjxirtnnity of showing you we can sell yon
Vina Wilcox and Francis Lavin of
d >n. Residence on Butte Creek. Oregon.
Matting — largest assortment in a fine time is assured all who attend. a conclusion from the following wbicb
|O»1 Kslate bought and Sold.
tbe Sixth Grade.
appeared
io
tbe
R
ecorder
:
“
BandoD
town. Many designs to choose from.
Speaking of a deevased citizen, the
w¡
Several of Miss Walstrom’s pnpils Lorenz A Hoyt.
Atlas says: “We knew him as old ten is growing. There is no boom be­
returned Monday after being absent
per cent, the more hogot the more be cause there is nothing to justify a <•
’at prices that will warrant your continued patronage.
several
days
last
week.
lent, he's dead, we don’t know where boom, rd <1 a boom, “so called,” is not 5
Toerystalize your good resolutions into
be went, but if his soul to heaven was wanted. The growth is healthy, per­ *
aotions, and at the very start of the year
Langlois.
Preparations are living made to
et j >v the refreshing Htid many money-sav- move tbe Fifth and Sixth Grades into
sent, he’ll own tbe burps and charge manent, and only tbe natural conse­
always on hand.
The
distinctive
feature
of
onr
holi
­
ing opportunities we offer to everybody in
quence of onr wonderful resources •>
the G. A R. Hall, tbe school house day season hero has been matrimon ’em rent.
the way of Groceries.
being discovered and developed. Ban­ áí
being too small to accommodate all ial. Just before Christmas occurred
Next September, the traveler on don is so situated that it is bound to »
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the pupils.
tbe marriage of Miss Ivy Sydnain to alighting from the triin at Drain, will grow.”
We will haudle your Butter and Produce in Unlimited Amounta.
There will be a match game of Bas­ A. J. Farrier; then New Year's morn­ be somewhat surprised to see a uni­
SNOW DKI'T, SPERRY. AND WHOLE
ket Ball, about tbe *20tb of this mouth, ing. as noted in last week’s R ecorder , formed individual pointing towards a New Lodge
Officers For •>
WHEAT FLOUR.
*
between the High School and tbe Miss Guerin and Mr. Boice were panting engine and train of care, ex­
(Successors to Sanderson Bros.)
<
<•
WM.
<•
Choice Hams and Bacon, Fruit and Bandon Basket Ball Club, for tbe united in marriage. Another wed­ claiming, ‘‘Elkton. Scottsburg, North
«
*
Bandon.
-
-
Oregon,
The
past
week
has
been
a
busy
one
among
«
■fi
Vegetables.
ding
soon
followed,
that
of
Miss
N.
benefit of rhe High School.
Bend, Gardiner. Marshfield, Empire,
i i-
* V £
•> <• S» ❖
•> V • ■> i •: i
5».«
« ♦.>■ »■ + < <• ■>
the lodges and there has been installations
Fitzhugh
to
Air.
Jesse
Hale.
Each
Coquille
City,
Myrtl»
Point
and
Ban
­
Tbe members of tbe Ninth and
BANDON, - OREGON.
and banquets galore Two or three of the
Tenth Grades received tbeir class of tbe three weddings were succeeded don, this way.”—Cotet Mail.
orders have not as yet installed the new
by
a
pleasant
dance,
Other
social
pins last week. Both grades have
officers bnt we give below the list of those
Marion
Coppiu,
osuer
of
a
pile
­
very pretty pins and should be proud events were a Xmas lunch for tbe driver at Marshfield, carelessly who have :
T. ANDERSON. FrojD.
children aud others who wished to
to wear one.
A. F. A A. M,
participate, at tbe church, and, a dropped the huge hammer on Nels G. Boak, W. M.-M. 8. Smith. s. w.—
Will Keep on Hand at all Timea
•ooo——
McCulloch’s band, Monday, severing
masquerade ball at tbe ball.
F. Mehl, J. W.—G. Lorenz, T.—P. Nelson,
tbe right thumb, and causing the
J. Hartman, 8. D — W. H. Logan, J.
Spla*h$4.
Kay Nodine went down Monday to hand to be badly torn. Coppin left 8.-.-A,
D.—C. H. Patterson, 8. 8.—P. Ellingson, J.
work in tbe Sixes mines for tbe rest at once and no trace can be found of 8 —Kerney Petkins, Tyler.
John W. Kelly io Telegram.
—AT—
of
tbe winter.
bim. It is supposed that he is crazy,
Tbe Governor of Nigeria baa gone into
O. E. 8.
Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter anil all Farm Produce.
tbe interior. Tbe natives ate bim.
Miss Ivy Langlois, who has been or has committed suicide. There is Susan Cox, W. M.—Arthur Bice, W. P.—
I
will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,woo), bides, etc.
Grace
Smith,
A.
M.
—
Viola
liosa
:
Secy.
—
Has yonr China lily bloomed!
sick for the past two weeks, is again also talk of foul play. It is also
Merta
Mehl,
Trea.-Lon
Kime,
Cond.
—
BANDON
Say. gells, jon may as well throw out the out and improving every day.
thought he may be wandering in the
Maude McAdams, A. Cond.—
holly and tbe mistletoe.
woods. Tbe authorities buve dragged
Nice clean rooms. VA and 50c a nigbt : $l.2(>
Points of Star.
Mrs.
Lorentzen
came
down
from
Will you be in the East Room of the
tbe bay and are keeping a close look­ Violet Lorenz, Ada—Lizzie Manciet. Kutb
a week ; So.OO a month.
Bandon Monday. Her many friends
White House, Februaoy 17, at noon?
—Sallv Gimlin, Esther—Lee Whipple. Mar­
out for Coppiu.
BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MAKERS
MRS. SABAH COSTELLO.
tha—Emma Hite. Electa. Ella Snider.
Incidentally, how are those revolutions here will beglad to welcome ber back.
Wagens
of ail Kinos Made to Order.
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
Tbe W. R. Haines Music Co., Warder—Ann Stewart, Sentinel—Mary Pat­
being keptl
Mr«. Thomsen went to Coquille
terson,
Chaplain
—
Jos.
Cox,
Marshal.
Job work attended to promptly and «II work cuarnnteed to pive satisfaction. Prices
Marshfield,
will
refund
all
expeuse
of
Hope the woodpile is bolding out.
Friday last to meet friends. She
reasonable. Shop on Atwater street. Bandon, Or.
G. A. R.
transportation, including a days’ stop
Isn't it strange that the report of tbe returned Monday.
A. D. Mors-’, Com—Jas. Rodgers, Sr.
at
Marshfield,
to
anyone
purchasing
United States wool crop should oome from
Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Hawkins, re­ a piano, coming from the following Vice,—H. A. Cox. Jr. Vice,—J. W. F< It. r.
Wall street?
Quartermaster—Wm Kennedy. Off. of the
siding at Coquille, are at present places or tributary thereto: Langlois, Day,—F. M. Sanderlin. Chap.—N. 1 brush,
“This Senator says that there are too visiting a few days at tbe home of
.....M um L G. G ovld , Matron____
Bandon, Coquille and Myrtle Point. Off. Guard,—A. M Sumner, Adj,—Jaa. But­ A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and Medical Disease«.
many cheap jokes in Congress.’1
Mr.
Hawkins
’
father.
That
is
right;
ton,
Qrtm.
Sarg.
You Can’t Expect to Get
Have several different makes of all
“Guess he isn't familiar with the appro­
Trained .Yurse,x in Attendano».
W. R. C.
$2 Worth for $1, But
don’t forget tbe home ties.
priation made for garden seeds.”
styles and finish. We carry piano
Harriett Henry Pres.—Fannie Sumner 8 For information address Wm. Uomini I, .H. II. Hnnalificld, Or.
You Can
Get
Your
If it were not for the women who belong
Mrs. Jos. Cox came to Langlois players, pipe and reed organs, talking V. P.—Myrtle Henry J. V. P.—Maryelte
MONEY’S WORTH at
to tbe chnrobes, the heathen of foreign Tuesday to spend a day or two with macbiDes, and a full line of sheet Morse Sec.—Viola Rosa Tress.—Mary
lands wouldn't know anything about tbe
music and musical merchandise, also Shoemaker Chaplain—Sadie Shields Coo.—
friends,
Bible and canned food.
Domestic sewing machines.
Easy Sarah Coate Guard—Birdie Hoover Assist­
Gent Russell has gone for a few
ant Con.----------------Assistant Guard.
Never
make
an
apology,
and
tbe
way
to
Dealer in Knots and Mhoen
payments.
K. of P
live np to this principle, is qot to do any­ days visit with friends on Floros creek
liepairing neatly and promptly done at
F. A. Holman. C. C.—R. E. L Bedillion,
thing requiring one.
The
other
day
when
the
steamer
The Port Orford stage was delayed
lowest living priora.
V. C — R. H. Rosa. Prolate—8pray Oslsirn,
The better you know a man tbe less you several hours Munday by a serious Dispatch pulled out from her moor-
M. of W.-Nels Rasmussen. M.of F — Peter
want to lend bim.
accident near Sixes river. Tbe team iog and started cut there was consid­ Nelson, M. of E.—B. N, Harrington, K. of
If You Want to Buy
If You Wantto Sell
W. J Bryan will write a series of Some people can look perfectly uncon­ ran away and one passenger, Mr. erable uneasiness felt among tbe pas R. A S —Ed. Henry. S. A.—Gene Osborn, I.
letters while on bis two-year tour in scious when the conductor has overlooked SnllivaD, was thrown from tbe ve­ sengers, and friends on tho duck gave G. —J. W Hoover. O. G.
foreign lands These letters will ap , their fare.
Foresters.
Call and See Us.
an ominous look for there was two of
pear once a week in a select list of the t When a man sweal« off drinking he dis- hicle. He was taken to the Zumwalt
W, D. Marshall, Chief Ranger — T. O.
Banduu's
heavyweights
aboard
—
King
bouse
and
medical
aid
called.
He
leading American daily newspapers, I covers that every one wants to treat him,
Langlois, Sub Chief—Arthur Rioe, Fin. Sec
7roo<n house and lot in Bandon in a desirable location for «ale cheap.
among wbicb is tbe Journal.
i | yet they didn't when he was fighting tbe learned later that Mr. Sullivan’s Bedilhon and Fat Lorenz, and tbe —Geo. P. Topping. Trees.—Abe Corson. 8.
Small houae and two lota close to powlofhce—a bartrain.
The Bryan letters in the Sunday ?
avoirdupois
of
tne
two
was
more
than
W. (Balance of officers not installed.)
wrists were both dislocated.
We bave several ranche, dose to town for sale at reasonable figures.
Journal will make clear the point of i 'skee.
tbe steamer could carry, but through
FRATERNAL AID.
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; of
There are men who give A cigar so infre-
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Good dairy ranch for sale ; or will se’l stock and lease ranch,
view of ____
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President, A. McNair—Treas.. 8. P. Ste­
Foor lots near old Wooten Mill $100 each.
tbo questions wbicb now confront us. qnently that when they do you wonder what
For choice, fresh groceries, provis­ allowing them to get together and phenson-Sec, Kate McNair—Past Pres.,
Store building and lot at Dairyville.
The Journal is “tbe paper of tbe is the matter with the weed,
ions, cookies, crackers, candy and throwing tbe boat on ber beams end. Mrs. R. Walker—Vice-Pres., Chas Langlois
multitude.” in sympathy with and
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fruit, call at Mrs. Hartman's. Rea­ the boat arrived safely to the satisfac IJackerby—Sentinel, C. J. Daily .Chaplain.
mankind of “equal rights to all”—
«obeent^ wa have «be Blade
a Mu«re deal.
Tbe Journal,
«nd the R m - ozdd » for t? . ve.r, psy.ble in sonable price« and saiiefactiop guar tion ot tbe passengers and tbeir Mrs. M. McNajr— Medical Examiner, Dr, 8.
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