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Prosper, Parkersburg. LODGE DIRECTORY, i NEED A NEW STOVE? 1 J. Fox of Coquille waft down last Tuesday 1 Bch-Orajou l«H 8. F lltb mat , arriving dais, ! He whh trying to arrange tbe transfer of u I on the U»ib. making (be run iu piece of timber land which he usd -« up tin> abs bad cou»|jrrablt freight this trip. M m . ul.. I river, prior to bis departure for Cahfuruu. Krldgr A ICrnrli Mrs. B. K» mw was a Bandon v I n iter Friday, andon lodge , No. u&. a . f . a . m Kt«« eat. U h it K**** * m 4 Heater« btal<-4 Ooaiuiuuicatiou« Unit Natur John Fvrott of Coquille was a caller here The O. M A T. Co. mill has shut down for ila V «fti-r th« fall uiuoii of «neb luuuth last week. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER8 the w«ek. owing, to some repairing uetsled All Mutar M m ^UM cordial*« mailed. Have in them so many eioUenciea that they are no* acknowledged the J. C Taylor of thi* place wus a bMiaeas uii tbe engine G. BOAK. W. M. greatest sellers on the coast, and they are growing iu favor every year. We visit« >r to Parkersburg last Tuesday. 1*. N ilson , Sec. J L Krun« nberg depar Rd Inst Tbuisday have tbeexciiMiw agency in Bandon for these t>i>U9«.*uold and uliice necv»aitiee, Win Tbomaa, the up-riveF logger was for a. F. to be abacut a few week«. an«! price« range exceedingly »• d.-st in either cai® 1, u, u. y down laat week regulating the pfepnratory Cap Parker has been making some needed Our a««u»ttm«nt ot hardware, tinware and edged tool« is must complete. andon lodge . No. 13S, i. o. o. f . arrangements before opening Lis camp near repa r-i on the Waapwi’i. Bhe ia now well meet» every Saturday evening. Beaver sluugb. fitted for the acoommcM utiori of the public. Vi.ititiK brother, in uood atandlUK cor he ardy are an Mr. Heivey, a North Fork farmer, whs A few of our residents an» leaving on this dially invited. C. F. LOKENZ,. N. G. down on a abort buaineaa trip last week. trip of tbe Kilburn. Mr. Henderson ai d A. J. U aitmax . Sec. ------- DEALERS IN------- Mr Gt brig, tbe Bandon brewer, was op family goto P itlaud while Mr. uud Mrs collecting '‘array property0 laat Wednesday, bjolset. Miss E. Dersbu and O. Dvrobu leave F ore m tern of America. Mrs. J. Courud bag just received a small for Seattle. pol’RT QUEEN OF THE FOREST. No. ----------- ;—z------- ------- - ---------------------- 17, meets Friday night of each week, The two br •thers. J. W. and J. L. Pember k consignment of groceries nnd will be pre in Concrete Hall. Bandon. Oregou. A cor 7z\i I 1 , A Flaw Where You Can Save Monny on comiuxrcial travelers and men of affairs, pared to supply tbe want« iu that line. dial welcome is extended to all visiting iCl « Your Bardware bills; A Pershbaker was an up river visitor last hour of <»nr prosperity and wishing to see iu bvothm w D. MAK8HA1 L. order to believe, came, saw and conquered. A. R ich , Chief Ranger. Wednesday. Fin. Secretary. Miss Olga Pederson was a Bandon shop Here are a few axioms which might help per one day last week, Woodmen of the World. A. F. Hanson, wbo recently vacated tbe me, if kept, but i seldom benefit by th« m- QEA81DE CAMP No. 212. W. O. W meets in regular Hes»iou the first and No doctor, worthy, tbe name, takes bis Flanegan and Bennett ranch, took n team Market Price Allowed fur Produce of h 11 Kinde. third Thursdays of each mouth in tbe Ma of horses and a wagon to Marshfield la«*t own mediciuc. sonic ball. Visiting members are oordially Carries a complete stock of General Hardware, Stoves and Kangee, week. His son Ferdinand will engage in Tliedrtught of anything’s ahead, tbe invited. PROSPER,...................................................................... OBEGON. A. RICE, C. C. draying at that place. a cti mi ' s aft; as witness the corn-cob smok- O.C. W aldvooxi «, Clerk. Atniuuuitiuu. I'amtH nnd White Lead, Hash and Doors, Picture In ' Win Hanson was trading at Bandon last © s tribulations. Moulding, Hope, Crockery, Stoneware, Lamps, etc, Wednesday. Never run from trouble, but walk from it’s Lnngloia. Get price« elsewhere K. P. Anniversary. Mr. Wandling and wife were here last Coming, ere it has seen you. This is cousid Earl Goodman who has served as tlieu conie here mid make compnri«ona. ♦ red foresight ami causes a feeling of grati- February 19ib was the 42 q <1 aoni- Thursday delivering goods for which they fi atioQ to nphold tbe system. You may not clerk in the Rackleff store for served yearn, ! Lad taken orders a few weeks previous. ta euuniasaD left for Murrfhfield last Saturday. Hw got« versary of tbo organization of the Dr. Perkins of Bandon made this place a term it bravery« but I oall it caution. to accompany his mother to Southern Cali |VKttt THURSDAY APTEKkOON Knights of Pythias, and the day ia professional visit one day last week. You will find the lack of discretion in man fornia. Mrs. Goodman is in ill-health and celebrated by the different lodges A, MoCne, of near Parkersburg, was down leading bim into ways beyond his under hopes to be benefitied by lhe genial climate ... «V .... standing to fathom: wiieteas with its pos of San Diego. throughout tbecountry. Washington on a business mission last week. session Im will reason th it curiosity’s stead A. T. FKTTKK. Lodge No. 1 was organized Feb. 19, Miws Mary Boonen, wbo has been teaching Walter White of Dairyville came up the fast gaze, when it becomes too familiar, near Gravel Fold, returned home last week 1864, at Washington, D. C.,by Justus first of last week and visited several d»ys I sboald be sbunued. - »—In all the Iftest designs and sixes, in fact all kinds of------- accompanied by her sister Ellen. Henry Rathbone aud four associate with bis sister Mrs. Conrad. He has accept 8UHSCK1PTJON KATES. Some men are born with tbe agitator’s in ed a position with Long A Snead, loggers on Rev. Geo. Roach will conduct church ser government clerks. Tbe theme upon stinct. Y'ou usually find them issuing whole vice here next Sunday, Feb. 26, morning and One Year............................................................ f- ,l11 i which tbe entire fabric of the society Bear Creek. can be had by calling on or addressiug Preparations are being made for a dance sale advice, tending to trouble. When it’s evening. Mix Months............................................. 1 l*11 rests ia tbe story of Damon and to be given in the Prosper Hall. March 3. arrival, prompt« d by invitation, conies, bis We were pleased to see last Thursday, two Three Months....... . ................................. W I tftll-talk turns to vapor: and Lis where P aid in advxscb , tl-M A Yria i l’ytliias—friendship even uuto death the proceeds to be pres-uted to little Ethel diplomas issued by the State Board of Edu I being a paramount doctrine. An of Taylor who has been ill for the last two abouts? Ask of the winds. But of tbe vic cation to Mi’-s Edna Capps and Master Ray tims? Let the poor fools weather as best Stcirart & White, Proprietors. months. Posters will be printed and dis This paper 1» entered at the Randon post ficial declaration affirms that “tolera they can the storm I’ve brewed Atu I not mond Capps of Denmark. Diplomas were tributed later. Corner 3rd and D St. Marshfield, Oregon. also granted to Mias Mabel Norton and office as Seoond-olasa Matter. tion in religion, obedience to law and ^afe? The spoils uiy scheems have planned, Urquhart, of Riverton, was down trad i r » they not mine? Such is his soliloquy. Master Walter Norton. The above named We use only the.best material and guaranteo ail work. Lowest prices. Prompt attention, loyalty to government” are its three ing I. nt the Prosper store lust Saturday. ! The orphaned cur hails ft on a 1» tter breed four J^ave successfully passed Eighth grade THURSDAY. FEB. ¿3. mot;. principal tenets. The organization Herman tiros, of Randolph hpve boson than he. minding its own affairs. Only on work ns left ally pi escribed, «nd are thereby has prospered and now has about work on their new scow. an empty storuaeh will it steal, and by its entitled to enter any accredited High Schoo) 600.000 members. code of ¿reasoning, That’s no sin. ju t obey in Oregon. Two others wrote the examina Mr. Langworthy, the Randolph saw-mill ANNOUNCEM ENTS. Delphi Lodge, No. 64. Bandon, was man. was down transacting business with ing the law, To fili the empty space within. tion, and fill below the required standing in one branch only, and have the privilege FOK 8HERIPP, organized Dec. 17. 1894, and has tbe Prosper Mill Co., Saturday. I heard a sensible woman say to one of to write in that branch iu May This should I hereby annotine® myself aa a oandidate made a very satisfactory growth, hav Geo. I*. I.niril, Proprietor Mys. W. Thomas and Will Willard were my sex, who was offering apology for his be au incentive to others to work for the for th« Kepnblican nomination for the among tbe departures on stmr Dispatch unoreased overalls aud natural dirty sp- same result. Much credit is due their able ing at the present time between sixty Office of Sheriff of Coos county, «object to Saturday morning, the former returning the pearance, “It is not your overalls, but your teacher, P. Ruwen, for the result. We learn the decision of the Kepnblican voter« at the and seventy members. Tbe lodge is same day. manhood I recognize.” Had be tbe same he is a graduate of Wisconsin State Univer in a prosperous condition and new primary election, April 20. 1906. M. Hnltin of Randolph was down pur ratio of sense he had pin’d bis faith to that sity, which institution ranks among the best L. W. TKAVEK. membets are being accepted right chasing lumber the latter part of last week woman and poseseed a happy home bv now . in tbe Union. There the foundation for SPECIAL RATES BY THE EEK Oil MOA'TR. along Will Smith of Coos river was here visiting The genus botno is a strange crentnre, full Mr. Rowen's work was laid by Mr. Charles FOK CONGRESS. SAMPLE BOOM IN CONNECTION. of fads and fancies. I speak now of the Gertie wbo preceded Mr. Rowen, aud was Monday night, to properly observe Levi Smith and wife last Thursday. We are a«tborin«i| to announce 8. B, HUS G. Cox pa.saed through this plaoe enroute males. Never more lonely than when alone an excellent instructor. TON- of Hiilsboto, WaHhinglon Uooutj, as tbe anniversary, the Knights, after Mr. Rackbff has returned from bin vaca From thia h candidat« for the nomination of CongreHH- the regular routine of business had to Bandon, Saturday evening. He has just with himself and conscience. tion much unproved in health. companion he is t ver striving to go, but to completed a new barn, at bis camp, back of pian for the First District, «object to the : been disposed of. kept “opeu bouse” News has just been received that Mr. him it cling-;, forcing admis-.ion as a factor i Randolph. action of tbe Republican party. About to bis being. Why, its worse than love for McAdams of Coquille, father of James . ——— | to eutertnin their friends. Mrs. R. Fredericks was up from Bandon sixty, perhaps half of whom were la- visiting her sister. Mrs. C. Goodman, last hallucii.ations. I have heard eno of th s McAdams, died about midday on the 20. A loafer on the street, whose wife stamp argue that there was no conscience, I dies, were present to enjoy tbe Sunday New Lake. yet I could fancy his words left doubt with was probably at home getting out n : Knights’ hospitality, and spent a very J. Doak. of r»ear Creek, an employee in in bim of its unseen presence aud knew T. J. Wooden is circulating a petition for neighbor’s washing to make money to pleasant social evening. Music and Long A 8neeJ?s camp, had the misfortune amid the Silence of his surroundings it a county road to s’art fr<»ui New Lake box buy the children’s shoes, asked a busy cards were the order of tbe evening, to get his foot severely ent while at work bothered him much. Put a coward iu auth to s id Wooden place. That road is needed man if be ever saw a bald beaded j but the feature in which tbe Knights last week. We did not hear the particulars, ority nnd be becomes a bully; place him bndly and we all hope il will be granted at woman. “No, I never did,” replied’ covered themselves with glory, was but it was necessary that several stitch» s Lp where be cannot sidg-xtep fro pi danger aud tbe n xt term of court. taken to close tbe wound. tbe true color of his liver shows on his face Harvey Smith made a trip over to Catch the busy man. “And I never saw a tbe elegant banquet that was served. J. Nielson made a return trip with his gns- its sickly hue. Man will not take to the ing creek last week nnd purchased a big woman waltzing around town ip her In fact, they always do justice to tbe oline Saturday and Sunday evenings, trans woods like other Animals, unless pursued, shirt sleeves with a cigar in her teeth, occasion when it. comes to preparing porting the Aberdeen mill crew to and from but seeuts to enjoy the oxoitement rather work horse for R. H. Rosa of Bandon. W. II. Potter gavo an entertainment with •nd ruuning into every saloon she a spread. About midnight lhe guests Bandon. They will probably engage this of a no «gathering of his own kind his graphophone Feb. 18th iu the New Lake means of transports!ion for future service. Q-dAtl«»e ; h . by natural in- tinct, obey two saw. Neither did I ever see a woman began to depart, each in good spirits school house. Mrs. J. Conrad was a Bandon caller Mon laws, •l’o live, they eat, and when their Jerry Crowley and wife have rented Geo. sitting all day at a street corner ou a and with a fiiendly feeling for tbe gantlet’s run they die. Bipeds, bv tbeir Bethel’s dairy ranch for two years. dry goods box telling people how tbe Knights, anil wishing them many day. A. Wilson was a passenger from this place superioiity, combine all laws into one bear A. Davis is running his mill in rainy secretary of the treasury should run more such pleasant occasions. ing upon self interest. on Monday morning's boat for Bandon. weather as be is cutting ont fencing lunilier tbe national finances. I have never I have seen the sun of heaven fade before R P. Hunt mill is oloaed fur awhile as be lnd Fr mk Flam, the prosierous Bear Creek an earthly son's expansion. Two atari of seen a woman) go fishing with a bot had a break down farmer, was down last Monday. like magnitude cannot exist within a cer J. C. McAdams received a telephone mes 'Twas Jane, All Right. tle in her pocket, sit oo the bank all Ray Van Auken, of New Aberdeen, while tain radius, for one must dwindle before the A. Garfield, Prop. day and go home drunk at night. Judge Egbert tellB this new tele» working in tbe mill, received a painful rage of the other’s power. To give play to sage from Coquille tbe 20th Hinting tbe death of bis father, 8. 8. McAdams. Jim Nor have I ever seen a woman yauk phone story: An old farmer over in wound, last week, caused by a splinter flying faculties, be has improved Nature in plan«*« started at ouce for Coquille to attend tbe off her coat aud say she could lick any Walla Walla county was skeptical from the edger and lodging in his leg. where his law had made it necessary to it funeral. Though the injury is not serious be is una self. man in town God bless 'em; the about alleged conversations over a Mrs. Wallace Pomeroy returned from ble to work and is compelled to use the aid WOBK A SPECIALTY. Being proud of his power be has tried to Myrtle Point bint week. Women are not built that way.”—Ex. wire between two persons several of a crutch. beautify her face by ret« uchit g liru softer a Hana Clausen of Fourmile is fencing in miles apart. One day bis wife went ——OOO---- - Mr. VanDusen, fish oompiissinner, is on standard of his own creative fancy’s inven his dairy farm. to make a visit to a friend ten miles the river investigating the fish hatchery tion and succeeds in exciting a contempt Jas. Crowley has nearly completed his pecial achines Get interested in your town and distant, and tbe farmer’s neighbor proposition. uous discussion within the balls of the gods, brush contract of 15 acres on tbe Wilson ptand by it. If a rich tnan starts a called bim in later in tbe day, nnd Geo. W. Canning, organizer of the M. W. if lher*? ii a b«*anty-sp it famed throughout place. uilt O regonian . project, encourage turn; or a poor asked if be wonld not liko to see if he A. lodge, was at this place Saturday. Among the hind be will, if not. checked, rut upon Col. Blurnenrother reports that 205 voters its most sightly place the sign upholding the ptan. help him. Don’t be afraid to could hear bis wife talk on tbe tele the candidates from this place going to superiority of his wares above competitors, have registered for the precincts of Bandon, Turned Shafting, Cap and Set Randon Saturday evening, were Messrs Ed Prosper P-«ik?rst»urg and Fourmile. There Screws, Machine Bolts, ■tick your hand in your pocket, If phone. Following instructions he Renville. H. Taylor, C. Taylor, W. Krewson, in ord^-r, as Bacon sa\s, “that he who runs are more than 400 voters in these precincts. Pipe and Fittings, you have means, invest in something put the receiver to his ear and W. Giipjnn and J. Hicking. may read«” nnd generally sense r«ins with To Whom It May Concern. Brass Work. out. reading its interpretation. that will give employment to some shouted: “Hello, Jane.” Just then Work on the new vessel has been pome- This is to notify all persons not to nego Tiiere is one. among a multitude of things body. Do not kick on every proposed lightening struck the wire and be fell what delayed the latter part of last week on Pattern Shop in far beyond tile to understand : w hy does man tiate a certain note made by A. E. Shinn and General Kepnirinir- amendment simply because it is not sprawling to tbe floor. The neighbor account of not having material to continue- t^ke to himself the coping of th«* future, in payable to Geo. 11. Bethel for tbo suui of Cinnectinn. Mr. H enclrendorff was awaiting the arrival pt your door. Do all yon can to bean- '■ was chagrined that tbe old man foretelling what is to be when be cannot re Fifty Dollars, which has been lost and pay of tbe Elizabeth on which be received hard tify tbe town and your own property should meet with such an accident on wood for tbe stern post, etc., which will now member the pain the first tooth brought ment on same ba« been stopped. Feb. 21. 1206. G bo B ob H. R bthel . which was to make possible the weAning •Iso. Be friendly to everybody and bis first trial of a telephone, and as enable them to proceed with tbe framing. period nt th? most sensible time in life, when courteous to stranuers, and never sured him sueb a thing wonld not TRKftPAM NOTICK. Ed Oakes of Parkersburg was a prosper he obeyed Nature’s laws withoot interfering Notice is hereby given that all persons are forget that you are a part (if the happen again. He refused to risk it, caller Monday. with her w«»rks. forbidden to bunt, fish, oamp, or otherwise town, and that your own deportment however, but said: “It's wonderful; Mrs. T. Tennisaon was an up-river visitor I do not call such dipping into futurity a trespass, without written permission, npon Tuesday. sign of sense, rather is it a fool's folly, made j the lands of tbe undersigned. Township 29 doe« its ebare in giving tbe town its that was Jane all right.”—Ex. S. R 14. Coos county, Oregon, under penalty Prof. M L. R. Edmunds expects bis wife manifest in a fool’s blind way with a pride I of character. Sell sod buy all you can prosecution to the full extent of the Tres so thickened with nonsen* o ns to be inter- 1 pass Laws of this State. in a few days on her retern home after an R. H. R osa . P. B. HOYT, Prop. baa just received a new atook of at borne. Siaud by all enterprising The Eugene Register insinuates the absence of several months at. The Dalles. ; preted by ban, *-ense. Such an one will have pitizena, and be ready to do some of Associated Press dispatches are su To Whom !t May Concern, Groceries and Provisions The <cbr San Buenaventura will finish a following mid I may have in my composi Bandon, Cregon, Nov. 2, 1905. the work yourself, and don't grumble perior to Scripps. Every newspaper * loading and be ready for sea tbe last of tbe tion a wavering that way, to list« n to his Loeated In EL DOKtDG BUILDING, S alt and C ured M eats , This is to certify that 1, Andrew Johnson, seeming wi-d »iu and balance to belief iu its •nd spend your time in prophesying tnan who has tried both always wishes i week. Firnt Street, RAN DON. OREGON C igars , T obacco , .... apparent truth. O xlky . father of Alford Johnson, my Ron by Vic failures. —Poyallnp Republic. Prof. Rosebraugb. of Portland, was here whichever one be gets, that be bad toria E. Johnson my wife, do hereby and SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR C andy , E tc . the first of the week, in the interest of the without reserve, give my son. lhe said Al Bids Wanted. taken the other. Neither of them is Iscid option 1 a w. CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. I’liilereeiling auy store on Roseburg bn* just iovesteil $750 in better than tbe other they are each Tb<* Kriigbts of Pyihiaa want bid« ford Johnson, his time nnd own earnings to Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain tbe river. Cali aod see. 8. Lanegan, of Randolph, was down doing I make contracts for himself, nnd do all acts I • new chemical «ugine. worse,—Capital Journal. business with the Prosper Mill Co . Monday. I for gmboing, cIrnriDg and plowing a as if be were of tbe fall age of 21 years. (He Tab. Hot or Cold Batlia 25 cent« Chas. McCue and Eva Hodges werq two acre tract of land to bo used for is now at thin date 18 years of age.) married Feb. 18th. cemetery purposes. For full partic As I have here given bim his time and ulars call on B. N. Harrington, Ban earnings. I will not *from this date’’ be re sponsible for any debts he may contract CLARENCE Y. LOWE, don, Oregon. Myrtle Point. with anyone hereafter. Bandon. Oregon, Twenty car loads of lumber were shipped Good four room house, two I »ts, city Given and done of my own free will and across to the bay tbe last two days from water, woodshed and stable. $450 will take accord on this 2nd day of Nov., 1905, A. D. C. P. JESSES, JI as ter» J ph neon's and the Coquille mill. this place if taken soon. bis Tb« Old Reliable ANDRE W X JOHNSON, Bandon Real Estate Agency. Born, at Arago, Feb. H, RlOti, to «Mr. and ^hia Steamer ia New. is Strongly baili, nnd fitted with the >nf c**t improv« mente, nnd will I» jOH* in receipt of a new and gjve a regulwr 8 day service, for pSRsengrrs nnd freight. between the mark Mrs Mang Aasen, a daughter. Mang was fresh stock of Port Orford. Coquille River. Oregon, and San Francisco, Calif. Witnesses: Abe Corson,C. T Blumenrothrr. Blacksmith and......... ao excited that be forgot to tell us in time Some of our business men contributed Subscribed to before me this 2nd day of for last week's issue. ELBERT DYER, Agent. Bandon, Oregon. Drugs and Chemicals, «mall bonuses to th? R. R. Co. on condition November. 1905. .............. Wagonmaker K. T. KRUSE« Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California. 8 »me people go ahead and do things| that it is to be completed within three years. Charles T. Blumenrother, Patent an<l Propnotary Preparations others sit back nnd criticise tbe doing. Notary Poblic for Oregon. Meaty For gins Tbe Port Orford Quartet has received Which class is of greater benefit to the Toilet Articles. some books of Anthems, and the church was world? DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Mhip Werk llrnEKi*«» Nninirie«. United States Land Office. Manager Chandler, of the C B R A E R R literally packed .Sunday night to enjoy the nnd I.oggin^ Work P erfumes . B rushes , S fonoch , S oaps Roseburg, Or. Feb. 19. 1906. Co, has ordered a new engine and other ma high class singing and listen to Rev. Roach, I« our-Mprrinlty. N uts ajîp C andies . Notice is herebv given that the approved chipery for the proposed loggii g road up whose |opu arity is growing. ClgnrR, Tobaccos and Cigarettes. Cuoningbnm crock, Uefow Coquille. B. ndoh . ... Oaaoox. Andrew Olsen and Jack Jensen of Dairy plat of survey of Township No. 32 South. Pnints. Oil«. Glamu-.. and Painter's Supplied Range No. 10 West, and Township No. 82 Ixpguera on the V”qQlUe above Fairview ville spent bundav in town and left next South. Range No. 11 West, of tbe Willam Only Regular l.inr Retweon Hwrtlimd nnd Eureka are still an able to run their logs on account morning by stage fr>r R<»goe river where ette Meridian, Oregon, has been received from tbe Surveyor General for Oregon, and of no water, and ths mdis »(II soon be oat they expect to work for Jo Crockett, getting on I AV ANTEO-SUDO «orda of abinele boll Friday the 23rd day of March. 1906. at 9 out logs for Hume's Mill. of logs. y V material. H amww M fg . C o . o'clock. A.M . the said township plat will be filed in this office, and on and after said day We are informed that the R R Co. will Earnest ar.d Ed Divilbiss nnd Mr. Hudson we will t»e prepared to receive applications t tfEO D GRAY A CO., Gen'l AgU. L. W «HAW, Agent, A. B. SABIN HINGLEH fnr «al?. N»». 2 white red«* bpild a telephone line from Marshfield to were in town Tuesday on bnsineu nod any i for the entry of the unappropriated and un 421 Market. St. San Francisco. Marnbtield, Phons 441. RhinglcR. full onnnt, j|l per tbouRand. Manufacturer and Dealer in this place and that work will «.»on be<’iu on that FixiS river was never before so low at reserved lands in said township. . Bandon Commercial Co. 4 Beniamin L Eddv. Register. the new line. this time of the year, and that miners are All Kinds of Saddlery. J. M. Lawrence Receiver. ANTED—to buy one or two lote ott Frank Sxuitb. aaperinleude»»l of thu Coo* n ,t do ng much for want of water. Note.—This township war withdrawn from Harne.« and Saddle. Repaired river front. 3 river hatchery, has 2.500,0ÜU young Chinook lhe Plant came into the harbor on her entry on April 29, 191'3. and ro long as lhe Bandon R«» r ) Fatate Agency. RANDON, - - OREGON. 3 I ord»»r of withdrawal shall continue in force. salmon at the hatchery, «»»me of which he down trip a week Ago. bnt did not land at applications for land in Mid township can baa been feeding with beef liver and meal th.* wharf very much to tbe annoyance of i not be received fr«»m thoae who have not ac- I Recorder «nbRcriber« can have the Blade for three weeks, and the fry are now two our merchan’s who had freight aboard I quired f-’tlernent rights therein prior to | A f ONEY to loon on npor veil seeurit«. and the R ecobdv *« for |2 a year, pwy^bl« tu Apnl ^9, inches long.—Enterprise. which they badly need — Tribune, Al Inquire of Howard JL (ftowoell. Prosper Mill Co. B Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber..... B General Merchandise A. M c N air , H T / M . sa & I LOGGERS' SUPPLIES a Specialty. WM. GALLIER’S Hardware Store, Bandon. THE RECORDER IMLoiiiinieiitM, 1 IeadMtoncM —— aii<l rl?'al>lets —— CEMETERY WORK Ceos County Marble and Granite Works tuppei T<:1 k )U se Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per Day. n BANDON, « ■ , , OREGON. Bandon Foundry Machine Shop Mill and Steamboat M S B to O rder . E l D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS J. L. BEAN Lampa, : The New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer ELIZABETH California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance V,M (?<><>« liny si S I Or. Peter Nelson Druggist and Apothecary ix :