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•H • • • *-n 4 IMM» «• • • 0 « 1. MB T Prosper. Mill Co. Prosper Mi*« Mvr«le Davisou. <»f l<aud*>n. was up <’<tr| Carlson worthv chief nf th» *evrr*l da*» hr*t w**-k. vimting Mr«. <’. F<»x. W h B|> n >| b*« been under »be wv-arher. Cou- prior t > her dt-pMsi'.r. , - > . r El iz «Iw-ih tr*c|ed Cold during It» unsettled state for 8an FranotM’io where «he gueu to lenrn Mr Clavbouru of Coquille Chy is to abide to t»e a trained nur»e with us a wee. I'be personality of wiiir le Mr Andrrfibn of Arago, passed through asm and bi« i« certainly a po«itiv» tbia piaoe, last Wednesday enroute to one N<»r do i>ay s«> with iutunt I«» fl .tier, Flauegan A Bennet*» r*iic|b k> viail bis rel but a* 1 Qnd the truth to be. ative 1. Tucker. Mr Krooeuberg retnru«U h<»me after an The Prosper Mill whh closed down ab<>ut extended trip to San Francisco a fourth of m day last Wednesday, the delay Mr Chris Jorgensen met with a painful being caused by a broken feed-pipe. accident one day last week, it appears K W. Bullard was up taking tbe aebool while at his work a piece of lumber re oeuitua laat week. bounded, striking bi» bund with sufficient O. Filter, of Bandon, pa«acd through tbia force to crack one of the tip ger bones Tbe harm done was not of sufficient nature, place one day laat week H. M. Tucker, who hna been employed in though very painful, to require a doct »r’s tbe Prosper Mill for the past few month* care and we trust that nature w||l quickly baa resigned hia poHiliou. and untjl tfie IM -il '!.• r:•._u-r • • Parkersburg. WHOLESALE IUD RETAIL DEALERS Oregon Fine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber..... »'Sosas'' i --------DEALEKbIN General Merchandise LODGE DIRECTORY andon rogge . n <>. ub . a f a . m first S»tqr hkmhi of each mouth All M'l.t.r Ma*>n< cordial1, iu.lted G. boak , w . m . p. NfiLaost, Sec. oomuiuuieali.»*» B dav Stated »f|et the full I. o. u. v andon lodom . No 183, i. o. o. f . meet. evtkry Saturday evening. Visiting brother, in uoqd »landing cor dially invited. C. F. LGKENM,. N.G. A. J. H abtwas . Seo. B Forester* of A merles. f^OUHTQUEEN OF THE FOREST. No. — 11 V 1 17, meet* Friday night of each week, in Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregou. A cor • A Place Where You Can Save Mouey on || woolen mill begin» operation», where he ex dial welcome is extended to all visiting Port Orford. biotton w u M \u>n ILL, pects to secure a position, he will aptnd bi* A. Kier. < ha t Rang« r. Your mrdwarM lull«; time improving his home which he haa pur- Doctor Green left for Dairyville yesterday Fin. Secretary. cbaHtd near the ahinglv mill, at Bandoji. afteruuou in rv»p dm to a call by telephone, Geo Herman from Myrtle Point, waa to see M. h . Crowley. Woodmgn of the World. doiug buaineHS here one day last week Thus Hogbss ban closed out hi« mercan easide camp n <>. 212. w o. w. Market Frio. Allowed for Frodilo» ut all Kind.. meets in regolar s*-sdon the first and F. Moser of Gravel Ford, a well known tile business at Port Orford to Mr, Nielsen, third Thursdays of each month in tbe Ma- PHOHPEK, - ; 7 - - - ' • creamery man of that place, was down la»t and will probably reside at his old home for hodiu hsll. Visiting member* are cordially OREGON Carries a complete stock of Oettern! Hardware, Stoves and Kange», invited. A. RICE, C. C. week. He Las rented his creamery and will awhile. O.C. W aldvooxl , Clerk. There isn't much difference between 40 Amumtrition. L’atuts and White Lend, Sash ami Door», Picture look after the logging interest» which he is interested in, near Gravel Ford. feet and 39 feet and 11 inches, but there is a Moulding. Rope, Crockery, Stoneware, Lamps, etc. the consternation and con fun ion! Visions of Mrs. Fred Barker, departed last Wednea- whole lot of difference itftbe quality of their Wet prices elsewhere * remaining in that iaolated country until next c|av for a several days visit at Ct»quille aud suggestion. winter to be devoured by tbe wild beast» A. B. SABIN tlieu route here m > i <I uinke <-ou,piiriK.»ita. Riverton. A letter from Mrs. Marion Seavey of l» PUBLIHHBD and cannibals; consultation of officers Manufacturer and Dealer in Grant* Pass Htates that she believes the E. Heuckendorff made a busiucas trip to ■ ■ (¡VltKÏ THIUKUAÏ AFTKpNOON called: some believed in the efficacy of pray body found in Rogue river near Marini is Murshfield last week. All Kinds of Saddlery. - ing, but the good book Bays tbe prayera of that of her brother who was drowned the I Mr. Dow, commission merchant from tbe wicked availetb nothing, and 8t. Peter, HariifMHiid Saddles R«*paire<l. !6tli of last March. knowing them to be steamboat men. con Marshfield was here transacting business BANDON. - - OREGON. Parties from the vicinity of Salmon Moun A. T. FETT KH. sidered that proposition. Mirages of wild with the Prosper Mill Co., last week. tain denv that the Mother |qdc has been beasts and oannibals floated before their Messrs White and Murry trawling men truck. It is no doubt a fake report started HINGLES for sale. No. 2 white odar eyes, but they did not realize that they were for Goodyear Rubber Co. and Calif. 8aw by interested parties. shingles, full count, $ I per thousand 8UB8GK1PTION KATES. too tongb for a good feast. But fortune Works were here soliciting ordu's last Bandon Commercial Co. Some piece* of wreckage have been com (■eo. I*. Laird, Proprietor I favored them; an extraodinarily large swell Wednesday. fine Year........................................................... 00 ing ashore pear Port Orford, of late, but we TRESPASS NOTU K. ¿fix Month»................................................. 1 00 , carried them into tbe main cbnunel, and Mesdames W. Kicking and Meyers and they te|rpopd their course homeward, and in Olga Pederson wert Bandon visitors labt believe that it is from the St. Paul, aa a life Notice is hereby given that all person» are Three Month»............................................. 50 preserver with her name on it is among tbe forbidden t<> bunt, fish, camp, or otherwise due course of time arrived safely to the port Thuisday. ÖFT f P aid in apvancb , $1.W a V eab . few articles found. The St. Pnuk w»» trespass, without writfen permission, upon of departure and tbe thrilling experience A most success fill term of school, under I wrecked below Capa Mendocino last fall, the lands of t he undersigned, Township 29 SPECIAL RATES RY THE WEEK Oli MOA'TH. they related would send tbe cold chills up tbe efficient teaching of Prüf. L. K. Ed «nd the heavy storms of late are uo doubt 8. R 14, Coos county, Oregon, under penalty Thia paper is entered nt the Bandon post and down our vertebrae. of prosecution to the full extent or the Tres munds, was closed last Friday _ a _____ office as Second-cl a»» Matter. We are breaking bey up. pass Laws of (Lis State. R. rf. Kos a . SAMPLE BOOK IN CONNECTION. The K. of P. had out their well-governed pleased to know that Mr. Edmunds has tLe W. O. Corbin, Supt. of the Madden mine, gpat last Tuesday night. W. T. Kerr and promise of the summer term. •vas in town yesteidny after supplies. He is IK Yearn Ago. THURSDAY. MARCH -, ISO« Clayde Fox were astride of it, and tbe capers Mr. Shelly, of San Francisco, salesman sluicing a cut back into tbe footbiila. hoping and antics of that goat were great. Claude Lee Simpson is building a neat cottage on being an old steamboat man and of robust for the Wm. Cruff giocery house, was u to find a new hlacksand dep sit, as they be the bill. business caller here last Satui day. lieve tbe blacksaud they last w.irkt d slid statue thought he could subdue it. easily, ANNOUNCEM ENTS. Bobt. Walker bus purchased Capt. Geo. A. A. Anderson and wife of Bandon, were down from the hill, lht y are now back sev but part of tbe time Claude rode the goat FOR 8H EKIFF, eral hundred feet, and with their abundant Leneve’s house and lot on Pacific avenue, and part of the time tbe goat (<>de Claude. up at this place one day last week. I hereby annqnuce myself as a candidate Ob, that Knights* goat is a good one, but if G. A. Brown is improving bis hotel prop Mr. Phillips and Mr, Baggs of Bandon water and presaure, they will test the prob Will Keep ou Hand at all Times for the Republican nomination for tbe the applicant is endowed with tbe necessary were up last Friday. The latter moving lem before long. erty. pffloe of Sheriff of Coos county, snbjept tfl qualifications it can be accomplished. some of his possessions to Bandon. Mr. Bancroft, Supt of a Seattle company Abram Wilson, the blacksmith, has given |he decision of tbe Republican voters at tbe Your correspondent took in the dance at J. C. Meyer, clerk in the Prosper store was that is opening a placer mine on Elk river hi» order for lumber for tbe construction of primary election, April 20. 1906. below Axt Il’s, was in town Thursday for a residence and shop. Prosper Saturday evening. There was a a Bandon caller last Saturday. L. W TRAVER. supplies, etc. He says be will soon have a B« er drinkers heienbouts agree in com large attendance, and as it was a charitable I. Fr<Uricks passed through io his home giant running, ai d will install one or two m< n ling Wkl»ef’9 brew over WienharCs party am pleased that it terminat'd a suc at ....................... FQR PONGBE88. Randolph last Saturday afternoon, lit more when the mine is fully developed. He imported. cess financially. It required two steamboats is engaged in tbe matchuoud business We are authorised to annouuce 8. B. HUS and ba>’, no doubt, a valuable mine. In a two- to convex the participants, and two gasoline finds it quite profitable. Fiauk Tennison purchased tbe Myrtle TON. of Hillsboro, Washington Coonty, as foot streak of grave! which runs through his steamers to transport tbe necessary elixir of a candidate for tbe nomination of (Congress During the present season our town hn» bar, be has taken out over lour dollais a from Snvder A Barrows aud bad her over life for these occasions. Debarring a slight hauled. plan for tbe First District, subject to the witnessed the completiuu of several UbW pan.—Tribune. fistic encounter, everything passed off H. B. Swatford found a boot with a human buildings and a number are under action of tbe Republican party. _ _ ____ prooesn smooth upd liaimonious. One of the amus | leg iu it on the beach below the breakwater, of conn!ruction and tbe erection of others i» ing features of tbe evening was a special BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MAKERS FOR GOYEpNQB. under contemplation. Watch Prosper grow! What Western Newspapers Say. j l be bone extended fiom the boot and there 1 was a portion of the pantaloons attached to James Withyoomfie, of Corvallis, candi dance composed of steamboat men. Your Wagons of al! Hinds Hade to Order. W. A. Neal. G. A. Grant and Fish. L gger» Horseshoeing a Specialty. the inside. The bool and u!i were buried. date for the nomination of governor on the correspondent being young in years and from Middle Fork were here trann.icting What W (»st»*rn Oregon uewspaper» rather modest, took in the situation from a Job work attended t<> promptly and all work guaranteed Io give satisfaction. Fiicis Republican ticket. Adam Persil baker has gone to buy the remote corner of tbe room. The wav they bUHineKS with tbe Prosper Mill C ql „ last aro saying regarding Dr. J inn ph reasonable. Shop nu Atwater street. Bandon, Or. machinery for Lis mill and by early sum • jumped around reminded me of a Comanche week. Withycoojl'p, director <>f i be Oregon mer will have it buzzing. war dance; tbe way they did swing tbe fair Lt-vi Smith, who is now logging and Coquille. Exp- riioent Hindoo, wuo ba** recen I Iv Pulitics.-»-Auiovg our republican friend , sei—O! how thankful I did not have my stationed above Myrtle Point, waa down Liyht h out bn. been the password with the tiled bis declaration a* a Ke publican Harlocker is mentioned quite frequently f> r best girl Lu Lu there. Suffice to say, all adjusting mattcis last Friday. quarter ending March lit and will be for a county clerk; but we also bt ar the uame ot ....... Mi-8 L. G. G ould , Matron........ bad an enjoyable and good time. J. NielH<»n, was a Coquille visitor l**t Fri cundidsttf (or Governor: week or two. and now tbe pedestrian can be Alex. Stauff mentioned as a possible or A Private Ho.pit.il, well eqnipped for thè treatment of S'trgioal and MeAtenl Disea-i», day. His friorids believe there is n i tnnn The riy^r is, rapid I v falling and will soon peen groping bi* way in tbe darkneas, and probable nominee fof that < ffice. John H. Trained A'urses in Attenda noe. * Wm. Knight, from FiuhtTHp, was down in tbe Rep lblicao party more repre Roberts and Walter Sinclair would like to the word» pf ftii'g Solomon—let there be be at its noypi’ij stage. The booms are toll of logs and at. Cedar Point they are all busy more light and there was more light—avail last week to see about renting a farm near secitativa, having greater pos-jblities go to the State Senate, so we he r. Jarnt s l'or informntion address Win. Horwinll, .11. I» llttrxhfield. <»r. ptb nothing; but my beat girl Lulu *ays not handling and trnispurting them over the Riverton. of unef illness, more deserving of hon Hill, of Marshfield, ap ears to be the gem r- |o ootnpiain, everything i» for |he best. Now railroad. The loggers encountered con Sam Nass made Bandon a call last or than is Dr. Wilbyeoinbe, His high al favorite among the democrats for sheriff. when we are perambulating arouud thtse siderable difficulty in segregating them for Friday. We have beard the name of Camp mention qualities of mind an I character have beautiful spring evenings, the sleuth» of the tbe different booms but everything is ami ed in connection with the legislature. Da Chas. Ashton has been rafting logs to tbe cably adjusted. made for Inm m my friends through Catiiuart would consider the nomination for fleteetive and police force cannot shadow Prosper mill the last few days. pur movements and report to headquarters The saw mill here is rupning to its utmost out tbe entire state. sb 1 iff a compliment. On the demo ratio Missea M. Doak and E. Fairman were whether we was ou the broad road with tbe capacity- They regar I bis platform as truly side the nomination of Lamb appears to l>e visiting Mrs. N. Barklow the last of tbe multitude or traveling the narrow road un- conceded. Supt. of Schools seems to be Spring is at our threshold; everything de week. cberacteristicof the man, ever eager ioown to a Qoquiller. conceded to A. J. Sherwood. Ou the demo putes the disappearance cf winter and the to recogniz and aid the welfare and The benefit danoe Saturday night proved cratic »¡de tbe legi>la*ive ticket is hard y My predictions last week relative to wed fldvent of spring. rights of all—an houest nud fearless mentioned; of course Gen Sigiiu is spoken ding bell», deapitg LoluW pn-test, have ter . The railroad up Cunningham creek is a a greHt success. Tbe net proceeds were of fur the senate, aud so far us we have | in mated as predicted. Tbe contracting !' foregone conclusion. Tbe right of way is $107 .HO. performance of duty. lartieaare Ralph Nysler pnd Killa Diiubam. > 1 secured and they forthwith commenced Miss Randleman from up the river is They do not consider him a party heard, is the oipy one No cards, no thanks, no elegant $nd elabo I operation». Tbe deal is consummated for all visiting Mrs. Chas, Fox. at this place. politician, but regard hitu a conseien* Langloi». rate troasesu, no large retinue of brides : of the material. This will be p great acqui The Prosper Canning Co. held a meeting lions, progressive, and most honor maid» an 1 groomsmen. 8office to say they sition to this part of the county and will at Bullards last Sunday. Mia. Bossen and daughters entertained a able umux who seeks the office of few friends nt d nuer and lunch last Suu- are comfortably domiciled in tbeir own augment t^e roll twofold. Little did tbe F. Jaequith, who is a recent arrival from (lorne aud apartments as comfortable as twq old moss-back * j 0 years ago think be would Governor, not as one depot) lent upon day. They have a very pleasant and com «.«9 9 IS-3•9 39-X-9Í5* ? 3 t - church mice after a love feH»t. May their i ever see the iron horse glple gracefully up Oklahoma and ba* been employed in fbe a political position fur a livelihood, modioiis b< use in which to entertain ar. cl Prosper mill for the past three months tave See the New Watches? journey over life's troubled $ea be pleasant ■ ' and down that beautiful valley. The road have tbe happy faculty of making the time nor for any selfish pvisonal heuefit, aud happy; may no tempestuous storm oc- ' traverses through a rich and fertile valley up hi» position and will return to hi* old enjoyable for all. The refreshments were Just Arrived! home. After a short visit at Bandon they but as a man appreciative of honor, all that the most fastidious could desire. cur to mar their bappinea«*, ecept with an nnsurpassed in pr< ductiveness and‘sps an will depart on the steamer E'izabeth for and a champion for a greeter and pOBMiOMl »quail »o niaiud them of the j inimpuse 1I11Iu^se amount Bm,)Ollt of of timtx . r A| c<>t|Rr timber. Chiupley Wooley is making some fine im San Francisco, thence to Oklahoma. trial, and tribulation, of tbia Wurl(l; may j pQjut the ri>Hd intersects tLe c H 4 E J{y united Oregon.—Union Republican, provements at bis residence and premise h I ( handier and Mr Buker were here from A. Garfield, Prop. »ucceaa a.tend t^ieir future, and peace, joy ; |ljel,ce to Marshfield. among which i; a veranda ncioss the front Myrtle Point Monday. They wert settling find happiness reign aupremq henoefortb and of the house; liter he intends to add fresh IDied- I The merchants are receiving a good trade accooms with the Prosper Mill Co. pvermore. paint, when it will be one of the pretty ' and the smile of contentment is noticeable b<*r hottie io j F. Gribi, tallyman for the Prosper Mill ALUMBAUOH At Last Tuesday, vyhen the plicid waters of | on their countenance. I homes of the town B union, Alun-li 2. I8U8. M ym . M:,rv Co., went to Bandon Monday night to be I M.s- Ada B q I. y of Q d IJ Beach is apend |heC oquille were transformed intp a seetb WORK A SPECIALTY. Thy Ason Bros , notwithstanding tbe in- initiated in the K. of P. lodge. E. Alixubhiigl, ajeed 62 ¿ears, 3[ ing torrent and catarnct, the steamer Ante ing n month with her cousin» Mrs. Tbnf; ' clemepox pf the weather, have been rolling ruoutha «ini 7 days. lope, with Capt Mooumw in compiand, Capt J. Lamont wa» up via ling hi» sister* and Miss Gibson. The latter will ac. logs in the water all month. This is some Tii« riicuii stances connected with company her home. John Myers pilot anil on the brulge, Roy thing out of the usual tenure of loggri.g. Mesdames J. H< *king and J. Kicking, Mon Mrs Alninl'tingb's destb makes the | A social dance was given Tuesday evening Fox chief of tbe engineering department, day t I Tbe climate is moderating, else the loggers started out on an exploring expedition E. E. »nd J R. Stillwell of Bandon were case a sad one. Her bnsband is sub- 1 at Bowman’s hall. A good Attendance i* are devising a new process whereby they ^ea ed towards Rcseburg. Everything joct to apoplexy and while minister | reported and an enjoyable time. can put sue their avocation the year around here trading Monday. piissed smoothly to Myrtle Point, from Fine weather fa here again and early L eandeb . Work in the shipyard was again delayed ing to bis needs dining an attack last ; Turned Shafting, Cap and, Set which place they took tbeir clearance pa gard-ns are looking t heir best. tbe first of the week on account of shortage week, sbe sustained a rupture while ; pers; but their charts ^rre some Noah bad | Screw«, .Machine Rotts, Those who were fashionable euougb to Whom It May Concern. !U material. 1 q navigate the aik with, and w^re obsolete lifting him onto bis bed. She lay catch a b d.oold I i-t mouth are improving- Pipe and, Fittings, This is to notify all persons not to nf g»>- and incorrect, not up to recent times, and l -----ooo--- helpless for several hours before any Brass Work. |fter penetrating into the wilderness the tiate a certain note made by A. E. Shinn and Hick’ry Farm at Opera FIGHTIN’ DAD. one knew of her condition. An oper payable to Geo. H. Bethel for the simi of Run lierame obscure and their »extant would General Repairing. Pattern Shop io Fifty Dollars, which has been lost and pay. ation was performed on Wednesday House, Saturday night. 1 ot give them correct latitude. ben?e they Connect ton. UH’nt on »ante has been stopped. Nobody tights but father — aud she appeared to be getting aloDg bad to depend on dead reckoning which ter 0 Arthur Hice, Feb 2L 1906. G^ orgk H. B ethel . minated with fatal results I he lookout re He wants to scrap all <iay; nicely the next day but a change f, r THK JBWKI.KU 8 ported land ahead, and the next report hard Everyone should subscribe for Keexs Ins eyes in raorniu’ the worse occurred Friday and si e i PENDON. ORW M ANTED—5000 cords of shingle b< lt figround with a fast falling river. Imagine VI material. B andon M fg . C o . his borne paper, In order to got ail And nose turned t'oflier way suffered intensely for sevf-ial bui.ra i-33-5-333-3-3-33-33C« ÍA C-frfriS-Î&frt- i the local news, but to keep in tonch Mother takes in wasbin’ before death finally came to her re with the world’s daily events So does sister Ann; lief. should also read Everybody else is tigbtiu’ Mary E. Maggert was born in Cal- With tny old uiau. away county. Missouri, Nov 25, 1843 and wa- tnariied to Stephen Alum- Lost bis teeth a lightin' P. 8. HOYT, Prop. Same way lost one ear, battgli Nov. 1. 1863 Her bnsband, C. P. JEoXSUS, Lost his repytation — oue -on. Jas. F. Alnuibangh. and one The leading evening newspaper of LocMtwl in EL DOKADO BUILDING, Ibis Steamer is New. is Strongly built, and fitted with the latest improvement», and will daughter, Mis Rosa Bingaman, sur Little does be keer. give a regular Hdav service, for passengers and freight, latwevn the the Pacific Coast, which has com Fimi Str«e*t. HIMHIN, OKKOON * Coquille River. Oregon, and Sail Francisco. Calif. Mothers*» Hed the country. vive her The fnneral services were plete Associated Press reports and SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR So has sister Auu, condnetod by Rev. J. S. Tilton at tbe ALBERT pY^CK, Agvpt. B^n^on, Ocegon. special leased - wire service, with CUTTING AT STANDARD PK1CES. E. T KHV8E. Managing \gent, ‘JOT Front Street, San Francisco. California. M.E.cbnrcb at 11 o'clock Sunday Everybody else is scrappin’ correspondents in important news U itb my old man. and was largely attended. IiAer Balhroom uewly fitteci U|> with Po ree tal ri centers and in all the cities and Tuli. Hot or Col<1 Balli» 'iti cenili itietil at Bat.don cemetery. Woleome. & Found LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES a Specialty. WM. G ALLIERS Hardware Store, Bandon. S THE RECORDER J : S TUPPER -S' HOUSE Rates $i.oo to $2.00 per Dav, BANDON, • - 15 A MX 15 INI MEAT - OREGON - I Hi MARKET T. ANDERSON. Prop. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages, Etc., also THE HOHSFALL HOSPITAL J. Waldvogel & Son I Leaders in the M eat L ini Bandon Bandon Foundry 221 Machine Shop Mill and Steamboat S pecial M achines B uilt to O rder . Ì E l D orado The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer The Evening Telegram, Portland, Oregon, California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance Only Regular I.inc Bctncen t'ortlnnd and :: v,a €?<><>.» llí»^ '■ Nelson & Fields Tin* <>|.| Kt'liabl«' Eurvkit Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers • • L. W SHAW Agent, Marshdel«!. phon» 111. pao. D OKAY A OU., Genf Am«. 421 Market. Ht. San Franctaco. Democratic Mass Meeting. i HOICK EMflOElNO ■' A Fifty Dollar Suit Will not rniike a man l<»*k dre««cd np if he ha* a three day« growth of beard Freeh», change. Juat into H. F MORRISON'S Barber SI tojd and he will make von look like a gentl»<nan. Hot and Cold Bath* A mass meeting of the Democrats of Coos county bas been called to meet at the court boose in Coquille City at ten o'clock in ti*« foreman ou Tbnreday, March 15. 1906. It is de sired that at least one from each pr - ciiict should be preseot. J. J. Stanley, VUutrmnn Co. Centra) Committee, A n T n T gma . K ahdon O rkoox . I *--------- -- •• « I; from a word which mpan» fnr<oike The lending vowel on* y»»n take. Wbat rrmaiUR will *<nr< ly A ridng sea i»<»rt on C>quelle. H. H. B. I principal towns of the Northwest. Portland and suburbs are covered by a bright staff of reporters, and editorial, dramatic, society and special writers. Saturday's edi tion consists of '¿6 te 28 pages, and has colored comic pages, as well as a department for children, colored fashion page, an interesting serial story and other attractive features in addition to all the news of the day. Subscription Rates: One month, 50 cents; three months, 91.35; six months. $2.50; twelve months, $5. Sample copies mailed free. TONSORIAL PARLORS CLARENCE Y. LOWE, B mik I od . OregoJi, Qrugaist and Apothecary 1» ju»t in receipt of a new and fresh stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Latent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles. DmuKlfit* SnnilricM. PllRFCMEH. B k I'SHES, SpONOEH, S o AI’S Num asd C andies . Cigar«, Tubarr«»« and Cigarette». Paints.(Ml., Glass-«.and Paint«r’tHQp^lie4