Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, February 01, 1906, Image 4

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Pro »per.
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The steel range contest closed last
evening and the result is given below
Tbe Voting was lively tbe paat weiàk
and the sboaing made by tbe differ
cut cau'iiiiatee shows that ibeir
friend« were active and loyal to tbe
last. The contest was s snross and
tunny uew subscribers have been
added to our list. The only regret
the Ru:utmsa has is that we are uu-
al'le to present each of tbe contest­
ants with a range.
We feel very
grateful for tbe interest taken as it
makes it possible for us to make some
needed improvements, and thus, io a
way, make tbe paper better.
To B liuui It May Cuucerq.
• Baudpp, <>regtip. Nov 2. 190ft.
Wui HoweiJ wan repairing bis log
Thia is to certify that I. Andrey Juhua*.»^,
ffiug engiu« la.1 week, which iut«r
fathbi of Alford Jobuaun, mv Upo by Viy
rupUbl hia log hsuliug fur a few day..
toria E. Johnsop mv wife, do hereby and
without reserve, give my sop, |he aatd Al
Axel SauJalroni whh a visitor to tbe
ford Johnson, hi.-; time and own «urniu.H to
Court
House
at
Coquille,
lu-1
Friday
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS
make contracts for himself and do all acts
Hessrs A. Cahill surf W. Elliott of
as if he aero of the full age of 21 years. <Hu
is uof at this date 18 years of age.)
thia place and Kay Van Aukeu ol
As 1 havu here given blip bis time and
New Aberiloon. w-re attendants at
earning*. I will mot •from this date” be re
the Foresters’ Ball at Bandon last
upon jo ble for any debts be may contrite»
Saturday night.
with anyone hereafter
Given sud done of my own free will and
F. Hellgreu was down trading at
accord on this 2nd day of Nov.. 1906, A. D
Baud m last Saturday.
DEALERS IN
bh
Mrs. N. Crites of New Aberdeen,
ANDRE * X JOHNSON,
was down to Bandon ahoppii.g the
park
first of the week
We the anJ^rsigned. have counted the Witnesses: Abe Corson,C. T. Blumenrother.
Subscribed to before me this 2nd day of
John Danielson was a caller at the votes received in th- >tei 1 range contest anil November. ¡905.
find tlio vote of the three lending candidates
sbip-Jard Monday.
Charles T. Blumenrother,
to be as follows I
Notary Public for Oregon.
Mo-ars Lnckstrotn and Hongel wont Mrs. A I» Morse, Italulon.............. 144'1.3
to Marshfield Monday. They re­ Miss Olic'i Prdereon, Prosper
.1174.*»
a Specialty.
Dr. Tatom, dentist, at Bandon, one
turned Til. *<iay accompanied by their Mrs. L J, Dsrison, Bunilon............. 16S63
week,
commencing Friday, l eb. 2nd
wives who will take charge of the uew
(Signed) A. T. Fetter. D. M. t harlesoii.
Market Price Allowed fur Produoe of all Kind*
P. B. Hoyt, Howard M. Brownell.
boarding-house.
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A social dance was given in tbe
Fr<d Hel.'gren did some groat work
Liability of Shipmasters.
new boardiog-Louae last Saturday in a f, w iluts for the Prosper candi
Propinquity always adds to horror
evening. All reported a pleasant bite aud bail he commenced a day or
i of a groat catastrophe iu which many
’ time.
L. W. Traver for Sheriff.
two sooaer the result might have ’ lives are lost, even in tbe minds of
L W. Traver, of Myrtle Point, b-’.H an­
Arthur Cahill, an employee in Slid I e n different. The vote received by | those who may not have lost any near
IS PUBLISHED
nounced himself as a candidate for Sheriff den A Christenson s office, in Sau Mrs. Davison makes a splendid show­
relatives or friends therein. We give
ol the lGpublican ticket. Mr. Traver is a
Francisco, arrived here last Friday, ing aud proves that her friends were but a momentary thought to the
EVfr.KÌ TUI K”1>A\ AFTERNOON
young man well known tbrounboat thecoun-
many. Io fact tl:es» two candidates
1 ty, nnd wilt be a strong candidate. He was having come up on stmr Breakwater.
wrecking of a foreign ship on a far
... BY ...
born in ’A ashing*on cminty, Kunsaa, Oct. He is making this a short pleasure made sneb a gootl showing that the foreign coast, in which many foreign­
31, 1872. Has attended the Kansas State trip, ami ia greatly pleased with tl.e R ecorder is not going to overlook
A. T. FKTTEK.
ers may be lost, but tbiuk loug and
Norma! School and the Northern Indiana Coqnille.
Ho will return on this them altogether and Las decided to many times with sympathetic sadness
Normal School r.nd L isi . ts Institute from
present each with a 42-piece dinner of sin h a terrible sea tragedy as that
which he graduated in 18J3. Cruue to For­ Elizabeth.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
est Grove, Oregon, in 1893, and taught
Mrs. Obmnn and Mrs. Whitowere set.
of which the Valencia aud most of
une Year.....................................................$2 GO school until 1897 in Mashit.gloii county. In up visiting last Tuesday.
(¿nite a num! “r of v. tes were re­
tbe people aboard of her were tbe vic­
dix Months................................................ 1 00 1*97 be came to Coos ct.unfy to assist bis
ceived for Mrs. Harris bnt lier name tims, becnusc it occurred compara­
Dau Barklow, of Myrtle Point,
Three Months.............................................
®0 brother. L. R. Traver, conduct a pt is ate
was wit! drawn yesterday morning.
tively m-ar home, and because tbe
CiTIr P aid in advance , S1.6C a Y eah . school of which he bad charge of the busi­ oatue down Monday to work iu J. VV.
We need not comment cn I'm- vole
ness department. He was elected Principal Cliuton’a cauip.
' people destroyed were almost all in u
received by Mrs. Mome; it speaks for
This paper is entered at th° Bnnd-m post of th- Myrtle Paint school iu 1898, and in
sense our neighbors, residents of the
lsue Chandler, of Lee, a prosper itself.
the
spring
of
1899
accepted
a
position
with
office as Second-class Mailer.
Pacific coast.
8. B. Hermann as book-keeper and general oos up river logger was dowuon busi­
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Afti r such a catastrophe there is
manager, which position he held four years ness the first of tue week.
THURSDAY. EBB. 1, 1906.
Frank BnrkLoliirr was down from always a good ileal of discussion as to
and resigning this positi ai, was, in 19C3,
Mr. Zi-ek and wife, of Bandon, Coqnillp.
appointed Citv Marshal, nnd UM'4 was
Ii rday, takicg a lot k at the causes, and the liability and fault
elected Constable cf the 5th precinct, md spent a couple of days laat we»k o it a j . oj '1 town.
of tbe master and other officers, Hnd
ANNOUNCEMENT.
nt pres, nt is still holding these two offices. to their old bom" In ck of Bullards.
Jt ii reported thut work on tbe i i many cases they are clearly shown
I hereby announce myself n» h onnd'.dnte
Mr. Traver has all the qualifications that
Messrs Wilson, Vonderwortb and Drain Coo« Buy railroad will com- io have been criminally derelict and
for the Republican nomination for the go to rnnke up a good official, and is espec­
office of Sheriff of Coos county, »object to ially fitted for the Sheriff’s office An expe­ Fisk, San Francisco commercial met1, mini* April 1st.
careless, as in tbe case of tbe steamer
Geo 1'. I.aird, Proprietor
the decision of the Republican voters at the rienced bookkeeper and accountant the were transacting busmens hero the
Umatilla, for instance; but in such a
Mrs.
Skeels
and
daughter,
Miss
primary election, April 20, 1906.
clerical work would be in competent hands. first of tbe week.
Deliie, of Coqnille, arevi3:tiog nt the case as that of the Valencia, it is dif­
L. W TKAVEB.
During the time he has served as City Mar
Wm Hicking made a business trip home of Chas Lorenz.
ficult to decide positively to wbnt ei-
shal and Constable, he has proven a fearless
Dr. Strange. the dentist, and bis and importial officer, nod should he be elect­ te Coqnille Tuesday.
Mr. A. Gibbons, of North Powder, tent tbe captain, who met dea-b with
SPECIAL KATES EE THE WEEK OK AIOATH..
sod , will start a new weekly paper nt ed Sheriff would be a terror to the lawless.
Dr. Houston was up on a profes­ Or., arrived last week to take Mr. mi st of bis passengers, is to blame
Coos
county
needs
a
man
of
Mr.
Traver
’
s
Roseburg. With one daily and two
sional visit Monday. He was accom­ Worrell’s place as Principal of tbe It was exceedingly thick weaiht r and
SAMTLE BISH IH CON^ECTIOif.
for Sheriff.—Myrtle Point Enter­
pein ¡-weeklies, it would seem that the abilities
panied by Mr Brown, a recent uew Bandon School.
a tremendous sou'wester was blowing,
prise,
field there is already overdone, but
corner at Bandon.
and perhaps the tides were nnusnally
J. Denholm is tearing down his old
lime alone can tell aa it is claimed
Mr. Elliott, who had been out to btiil ling on Main S reet preparatory strong. Possibly, too, the ship WilB
Jamas Withycomb’s Petition.
there is always room at the top.
some extent disabled iu the tierce
Laugwortby & Osborne's mill for a to erecting a new business building.
storm that Lad bn fluted it. The cap­
Hon. S. B. Huston, candidate for To F. I. Dunbar, Secretary of State of tbe few days, called at this place last
We neglected last week to make tain had lost his beariugs, eo i lid i*««
(be nomination of Congressman on State of Oregou, and to the membe h of the Tuesday while enroute to his home
Republioau party and the electors of Oregon
mention of a very interesting game of no friendly or warmug signal light,
¡he Republican ticket, addressed the in the State of Oregon!
below Banduu.
i basket bail b«t»eeu the Bandon Bas­
people of Bandon at t bo Opera House I, -James Withycombe. reside at Corvallis,
\\. Mack and Mrs. E. Oilman were I ket Ball Club aud tbe High .School probably made a dead reckoning mis­
calculation, and so the snip spoil on­
last Thursday evening, Mr. Huston Benton county. Oregon, and i?y post-office down from Bear Creek trading last
teams. Tbe game resulted in favor ward to its fate.
was returning from a trip to Curry address is Corvallis, Oregon. I am a duly Saturduy.
member of the Republican party.
of the High School by a score of
It seems that he should have stood
county, and although only three or registered
If I am nominated for the office of Gover­
Chas. Fox oondnefed a raffia for a 28 to 23.
> •
out to sea til] the weather changed,
four hours’ notice was given that ho nor, at the primary Dominating election to shot gun Monday evening. George
James
Watson,
T.
T.
Lamb,
L
H.
but
it
frequently
happens
that,
a
ship
­
would apeak, quite a crowd gathered be held in the State of Oregon, the twen­ Ji.bnsou drew the lucky number
Hazard, J. S. Lawrence. N. C. Med master is urged aud fairly goaded to
to hear him. Mr. Huston did not tieth day of April, 1906, 1 will accept the
granting him possession of a $35.00 ley and V. N. Perry of Coqnille, at- take hazardous riskH by the passe li­
make a speech of the spread-eagle nomination and will not withdraw, and if I gun.
am elected I will qualify as such officer.
tended Odd Fellows’ Installation at gers on one haud, aud by his employ-
style, but rather confined bis remarks If I am nominated and elected, I will,
Mesdanies Kortb and Johnson, ibis place last evening.
«
era on tbe other. Bo'.h insist that the
to a neighborly talk, touching on during my term of office, advocate and sup­
J éwí led
with their daughters were up visiting
vessel should ‘‘get th ere'' pii time, and
some of the most important of the po port :
Myrtle Point.
ao tbe captain tak is risks that bis
Jitical issues briefly, and stating his Taxation of franchises and gross earnings friends at this place last Saturday.
Oscar Hendrickson and A. Nielson Open season for ducks in Coos county eenmaa'a judgment dogs pot Hpprove.
position thereon. Mr. Huston made tax on telegraph, telephone, express and
sleeping car corporations.
dosts the 81st.
made Bandon a call Saturday.
This week there wan complaint tie­
many friends during his visit here.
Uniform assessment and taxation of rail­
Capt. W. E. Rackleff has returned from a
cause
tbe Kilburn waited outside the
J.
\\
.
Clinton
reports
work
pro
­
roads.
visit to San Francisco.
A. Garneld, Prop.
bar at the month of the Columbia,
State regulation and examination of state gressing nicely in his camp aerm-s
W VJT./A,
One get op-and-git man is better than a
Legalize Painless Death For Incur and private banks, trust companies and
when
tbe
risk
of
coming
in
when
noth
­
the river, and expects to fiuisb haul­ dozen of the wait for something to turn up
ables.
savings banks.
ing could bn sven a few yards away
ing in 8 or 10 days.
brand.
Columbus, O, Jun. 24. PuinlcHs Protection of the State ii^its ownership of
was great. The capt»iu of the Alli­
Sam
Adams
was
up
from
Bandon
this
J.
Hoakiug,
engineer
in
the
Proa
WORK A SPECIALTY.
death for paiu-raeked autTerera who public lands.
A board of control for state institutions. per Mill was a Bandon visitor last week. Mr. Adams is employed on the jetty ance got sight of tbe lightship a ad by
have no chanco of recovery and who One board of mHXiagernent of normal
works.
ibis bis bearings, and steered for the
Wedueeday.
dcaira to live no longer will ba poasi schools.
Pmns are completed by John Yoakam and whistling buoy, end ao came through
•ú» Start the New Year right by bn«ina
There will be preaching in Prosper John Peart for a railroad up Cnnningbam
bl« if a bill introdne d io th« general Improvement of the Columbia and Wil­
the breakers safely; but if tbecaptaiu
a new watch, or, have your old one ’
Hall
at
3
p
m.
next
Sunday,Feb.
Jill.
creek
to
tap
I-eart's
coal
mines.
1
he
road
lamette
river«
and
const
seaports.
aa-embly of Ohio bo paaaed. If tbe
cleaned nnd repaired.
of
the
Kilburn
had
essayed
to
come
'Í
w«ll be 10 miles, besides spurs to the Simp­
proposed meaanre become« a law, per- National ownership of the Oregon City The service will he conducted by son
Lumber Company’s large bodies of tim­ in. not having locaied the lightship,
Arthur Rice,
looks.
aona Buffering from incurable diaeaees Constitutional amendment permitting the Rev. G. H. Roach. A cordial invita­ ber. The work commences soon.
THE JBWBI.EB
!
auotber disaster might have teen re­ Turned Shaftin g, Cap and Set
tion
is
extended
to
all
to
attend
Ibis
or jujurioe from which (hero is no Governor or people to veto individual items
Seretes,
Machine
Boita,
Manager Chnudler, of the G. E. R. <t E. corded.
' %NDON'
ORJCGON. J
per vice.
Pipe und Eittings,
R. I was over from MarsbSe'il looking
hope of recovery, may bo legally cf appropriations.
There is io all such horrors as that
.
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Mrs. Davison was up from Bandon over the ground iu regard to moving the of the wreck of the Valencia, not only
Brass Work.
chloroformed to death or killi-d by An honest and fearless performance of
public duty.
depot to a wore convenieut |.l.ie*-. aa peli-
other paiule«« methode.
visiting
friends
last
Saturday.
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Pattern Shop in
tinned for bv onr people. Wi uudersiand ti e oft repeated lesson to shipmasters Genera! Repairing.
Th« measure was introduced by
Connection.
(form for nomiunting ballot)
Mrs. I'lioinp^on was an up river that MrzC audier i.s willing to n.ov" the to exercise t xtromn care and take no
Hepresentative Hunt of Cincinnati at I “Honest and fearless performance of pub- visitor last Friday.
depot to th- toot of Mapie etri
provided greater risks tln.u necessary, bui also
the town will assist iu securing the site,
the request of Miss Anna Hull, who ' lie dut-.v. A Rrent-er aud united Oregon.”
li ji. i received n nuw stosk of
Mr. Kofi, Mile-miari for a San Frsu- Tht toatter alionld be taken up and see «lint the lesson to shipowners not to re­
haa for many venrs boon n student of I Dated at Corvallis, Oregou, Jan. 12, 11NH.
quire great risks, to be taken in order
enu tie i.ouo in the mutter.— Entirprieo.
ciaco
firm.
Heynenianu
A
Co.,
was
Groceries and Provision»
that subject tier interest was aroused |
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to reach a givet psrt at a given time,
transacting business he;e hist S itur-
CO—
first by tbe illness preceding the!
S
alt and C ured M eath ,
un i to i iivH'i ^c.rs to ho patient nnd
According to the report of th'1 State day.
deuth of her mother, who diedbf can-
C
igars , T obacco , ....
C ' .nsel caution rather than foolhard-
Teachers' Examination.
Goo. Herman, from Myrtle Point,
TONSOR1AL
PARLORS
C an nr, E tc .
per of tim liver. Miss Hall n »woman, Board of Ib-alth, there were 291
iiu
ss-
Portitm.d
Journal.
of refinement and wealth, and a mem­ births and 224 death» iu the state tn was down several days last week, Notice is hereby /iven that tho County
Undersolling any store on
of Coo- county will hold the
P. B. HOYT, Prop
ber of a highly respectable Cincinnati December. Of the deaths, 39 were scaling his logs winch were solo to Supeiiuteiidfut
the river, (.’all and see.
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r ¿alar oxamiuation of applicants for state
family. •
due to contagious diseases, iih follows: : tbe Car-nan A Crites Co. He had ¡•nd county ihjccs it C q ; u I «. Feb. UtL to
Cor.aty Court.
Lampa, : : Or.
Under tim provisions of the pro-1 consumption, 21; typhoid fever, 7: ; iiljont 1’iJO which were brought from 16.h, I 0t>. The following is tbe prcjRr .m in
I.oc.iud In EL DORADO BUILDING,.
Par of H ip • K
.of «h* X-iPisry
tbe examination for county paper’: Fen-
poaed ineaHUie a person of sound diphtheria, 8. There were 30 cases i th« North Fork.
First Street, BAM »ON. «HWC.ON
Uiimi who is sick unto death ami suf-1
I Pole Ha--s 'ii gave Ban Jim a call liiit;.-‘.oj1, liiptory. Ort-Lojiiaphv. Reading, it rin of inV r*»-' to R ecokdeu r adcs.
Phy io uy. Written Arithmetic, T• achmw, ' i. ¡1
fenng unbearable agony can aak a scarlet f< v.r. 10 of measles, and 12 of last Wednesday.
sa, Inn
r d 19................. $ 21 22 HHAVING. SHAMI’OOING AND HAlli
Grammar. Geography, Mental Arithmetic,
pliy-i< ian to adu inistei an anaesthetic ether infections diseases not named,
Uv. ; red I UM th«- petition of Pel n Mied-
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRK EH.
D. Carey, who has been logging1 bchooi Law, ‘ ivil G vernmeut.
until the patient loses consciousness
knfe-ra pu’.dic «..’Fement be reconsidered,
but no deaths resulted from them.
Bathroom
newly fitted up with Porcelain
Laud
ibis
24*.
u
day
of
Jannary,
1906.
and dies.
.n i that the B«>urd of Road Viewers me«-;
above Myrtle Point, has beer, a l’r- ■
W. H 1 t ;e n.
Tub. Hot or Cold Hath» 25 ceiil»
it
htiURo
of
Sr
e*idea
on
Jan
23rd
io
view
out
per visitor for the past few days.
The Old Reliable
County Superintendent.
and assess d&xuujfga.
The New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer Andrew Hansen, of Flanagan A
SujierviBors of ;ond districts appointed as
SI icksmith and
Bennett's ranch, was down to Band, ;i
follows, for ei-B’jiiv; fear:
RoM W BnDnrd r d No 14.
CLARENCE Y. LOWE,
last Friday. He has deci lo I to give
Wagonmakor
Thomas C<»^* jw , t d No 19
up farming and will s. nd iu bis res­
Bandon. Oregon,
FiRlik Van Lu.’ven, r d No 20.
ignation.
Alonzo Davis, t J No 24.
P. JEXSE.V, Master.
Heavy Forgine
CS McCulloch, drawing plans booth
lhe wharf in the Randolph slough,
Druggist
and
Apothecary
Mhip Work
Illis Steamer is Sew. is Stronalv built, and fitted with the lati st inu>ro-.i.niCT>ts, and will
Slough bridgf , «mrveying............... $ MOO
owned by the Laugwortby A Osborne
Rive a reeular s day service, for passengt rs and tn i«h'. I« tween the
Is just In r-ceip' ,-f a new nnd
nnd
Logging Work
Pe.ition of M h j H W Koessler. U S A, for
Coquille Hiver. Oregon, aud ban Friiuctnc«'. Calif.
fresh stock of
Mill Co., was quite badly wris-l-wl
in
our
Npecinlty.
fr 11¿on of light keepers rt Cape
i
ELIiEBT DYEli, Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
'aat Friday. The blocking gnve way,
Arago across E S’ougb, ferry, continued.
Drugs
and
Chemicals,
OlKOOW.
IHirno*.
E. I. Kill SI, Managing Agent. 207 Front Street, Ran Francisco, California,
am! with about 55 M ft of Inmlier
!<•’<siJioti u ib :don-\ yrtle Point road
at
CleroenYi
11
mi
*,
continui
d.
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
upon it, it took a plunge in tbe
Expense® of <!ooa oonnty for year 1908 as
Toilet Articles,
slough. Tbe lumber being {bled, re­
C. H. PATTERSON
estimated bv t he r< urt are hr follows:
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company mained in position, enabling them to
Druggists
NnndricM.
Salaries of Offixseni......................... $ 9,fi00
»cow it away without further loss
l>amiEs. B kvshes . S ponge », S oaps Dray and General Delivery
Circuit court « a poises....................... 2.000
Meet nil Font,.
Justice
court.
.
......................................
1.000
N uts and C andies .
Haytor Bros, of Randolph returned
----- Al! order, handled with car.,-----
Stationery* tiffhta. fuel, eto............. 3,000
Clifrtr«, Tobaer«« and C'lvarH^a.
Saturday evening I’rom up the river,
Infirmary, Ind.-j.enfs and Insane... 5,500
Puints. Oils. Glasses, and Painter’s Hu ppi led
where limy had gone to purchase a
lUsrxiN, , I O»i«ir.
Roads and Rrtiigrs.............................. 40,193
Only Regular Line ISetHeen I'ortlatid aud EtireLn
team of horses to work in their camp. |
Interest on ou.wa d ding warrants.. 5,000
*
They now have the finest logging ;
::
<’<x»i
13tiy
::
Rebate on tax« *.................................. 500
team on th« river.
AN I EL)—ftOOO eorda of ubinffle bolt
Incidentals .......................................
300
Mrs. C. Fox went to Coqnille M<,o
t Y
material.
B andow Mro. Cq»
pE<> 1> OKAY A (!<> , Gen l Agta.
L. SV SHAW, \gent.
Indigent Sob jer»’ fund....................
401
day
lo
bave
som»
dentai
Work
dona
421 Market. St. San Francisco.
A.
B.
SABIN
Marshfield, Phono 441.
■
.
ri.i.s
f
>raala
No 2 white cedar
E"t.iUiisbinf corncra........................
50 oo
Manufacturer and Dealer in
j » » nhiofflefl. full count. ^1 per thousand.
Mr» Conr.i 1 was a business vi.itor
Sch'M.l tax, >5 (Atr capita.................. 25.170 00
1 Bandon Commercial Co.
to Blindali M indav.
State tax . .......................................... 12.087 ¿0
All Kinds of Saddlery.
Mix E. H enckendorff rnade a boni
S c I kq I Libritt} tex 1*29 mill... .... 481 98
f A N TED -to buy one or two lot. on
Hxrn«Mmand Saddles Kvpairrd.
Elections-............................................. 2,000 uo
n.-ss trip to 4'. .['iilb' 1 t t Thut rd.i.i
»
river fr nt.
BANDON.
•
•
OREGON
B oulon Beni Estate Ageno?-
Tuu»i net
^;uenr aa tqualized
Al- 1 pureiri»*,! rii« n "s.-ary eqmp
.........................
89.239,783 IM)
I meni for thè op-ning ut
Ii
‘
.
d»-r
s
’
ì >»*.<• rib^n can have the F-I h JS
Le v\ •. <. 41 • , to c< .. r b «.J •
ae .i of
and |be HvooihiDR. f r « ’ a y*« "".’«'’«MS,
[ t uar e ; l o
''“re
♦ x»*^! -■ .t 1.^ tuille
I
adv’ •«
1
Prosper
Mill Co.
Oregon Pine, Spr uce and
White Cedar Lumber.....
LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES
RECORDEl
TUPPER
house
Rates $i.oo to $2.00 per Day.
OREGON
Bandon,
Oregon
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