Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, May 31, 1906, Image 4

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Dscoration Day.--A goes I crowd
atfeurled the Decoration day service«
|n Bandon yesterday. At 10 o'clock
ihe pr-.cession furmed at the G. A. B.
ball, lieadetl by tbe band, uud marched
io tLe cemetery where the usual
ritualistic G. A, K. ceremoniea were
con lucted nt the graves of departed
Veteraua. Tbe graves were then dec­
or ded timl nt the sounding of tape
the procession returned to town and
brek<* ranks for dinner. The W. K.C.
s< r "d dinner at tbe G, A. R. ball for
tb>* m' liii.ei* of these two organiza­
tion« and the band. At two o’clock
the exercises were continued at tbe
opera bouse. Col. R iihh railed the
meeting to order
Invocation by
Rev. Sauderlm was followed by a
►eleclimi by lii««<*boir ami tbe r.»ad
itig of Lincoln's aditress at Gettys-
lung. Au antbi’iii by thechoir. read
Ing ‘>t general orders by Col. Rosa
and a solo by Chas. Feller were next
io order. The address of the day
was made by Father Edw. Donnelly.
E. Hofer, of the Salem Capital Journ
si was present and made a »hurt
appto,-iiate address.
Father Donnelly’s Address:
We boast, and justly so, that we
in«* ut.e of the greatest of the nations,
if u'*t tl.e greatest nation, on the face
i f tli»* • nrth. From the discovery of
ihrAmencan continent until now,
Ametiea has been the borne of the
liberty loving, and of the oppressed
of the earth, and the United States of
\tn«rica Ims. by the perfection of her
updamental law, by the wisdom of
ier administrationa, l»y the barmon
ou« co-operation of tier co ordinate
ranches, set the standard of govern
mental perfection for the whole world
The aspiration for freedom, for
libt r'y, delivered the colonies from
sill je-li- n and crowned them with
sot. teignity under laws of their own
making, l'be United States have
grown from thirteen to forty-tive and
the i nseiii'e of their strength is union
To <li»i.te was to dishonor, to destroy,
auJ when Ihe attempt was made to
<'o tin«, it seems that the mercy of
Go I to untold generations provided
lie* rmtfi, inspired the brain and
i i veil the hand to avert such a hor-
1 it |e diMister.
Fl mil I be steps of t be Nation's Cap­
itol. 4tli of March, 1861, this man,
I'-eti ft. m Hie common people to the
t igl est tank among the rulers of the
• aith, said; ”1 ImId that, in contem-
I lation of uriivii-al law, anil-of the
constitution the union of these states
is «icrpi iual. P«’ipettiity is implied,
it nut expressed, in the fundamental
biw of «11 national governments. . .
(’■ i,tiiiue to execute all the express
I Divisions of our National Constitn-
ti .it ami tbe Union will endure for-
t tv r.”
The preservation of tbe Union at
t ny co-t was the key note, the kernel
of that first inaugural address of
( resident LincoTn. He declared that
bis duty was to administer tbe laws
a- he found them and to turn over
t e government unimpaired to bis
M’ccessor. “You have,” he said to
the smith, “no vow registered in
I.etiveti to destroy the government,
while I hnve tbe most solemn one to
I reserve, protect, and defend it—we
■■r«’ nut enemies, but. friends.
We
i»u«t not t>e enemies. Though pas
siou may have strained, it must I not
break our bonds of affection.” “
' The
chords of memory, stealing from
every battlefield and patriot grave, to
over) living heart and hearth stone,
all over this broad land, will yet
swell the chorus of the Union, when
again touched, as surely they will be,
by the better angels of our nature.'’
How prophetic and grand those clos
t .* wordsof that inaugural, but at
what a cost their ultimate realization.
The passions grew, the conflict
li.tnc: four long years of struggle and
s't-iiti were crowned at last with most
g .’lions victory. Hundreds of battles
on sea and land. Oceans of blood
Cl ippies and corpses on every band,
I tit no matter wbat tbe cost, the
Union had to be preserved. 75,<K)O—
BttO.DOO 500,000 and more answered
the call of tbe President. 200.000 of
these; our greatest admiral on tbe
seas, nite of Otir gr«*ate»t generals on
the land came from that South which
v a» trying to tear itself out of tbe
Union. Bravely they went to every
bloudy field; bravely they fought mt
e.ery sea and stream; defeat and dis­
aster did not cool their ardor Unmti
at any cost was their watch word
unconditional surrender their terms
Fight it out on these lines if it take
years, their grim resolve. Antiedaen,
(i.ttysbnrg. New Orleans, Vicksburg,
('hicamuauga. Mobile Bay, tbemaieli
t i theses. Fort Fisher, Cedar Creek,
Five Forks, Petersburg, and couni-
1 s« others; all centered at last to Ap
p imitox where unconditional surien-
ib r crowned all their victories arid
I raciically ended one uf tbe greatest
wins, if not the greatest war of his­
tory.
The Union was preserved;
slavery blotted out. Old Glory ngaiu
floated to tbe breeze hs the undisput­
ed standard of a united people The
words of tbe President came true.
Passion may have »trained but must
not break our bonds of affection.
COQUILLE NEWS NOTES
and their aubordinatM after long
years of struggle and strife could say
before the end: “with malice toward
none, with charity for all. with firm­ Leander, Our 'Correspondent
ness in the right as God gives us to
Tells of the Week’s Inci­
see tbe rigLt; let us strive on to tiuisb
dents at the Hub.
the work we are io, to care for bim
who shall have borne the battle, ami
ft r bis widow and bis orphan, to du
W inter weather ta still bo*, ring
all which may achieve and cherish a | over uh . bu$ the weal her prognostic«-
lasting peace among ourselves, aud tor announces that in a few days sun­
with all nations.
shine anil HUttituer will greet us again.
Tbe pity of it, that such a loan, in
The past week has been OU« devoid
tbe hour of glorious and mHguan
of
news 4u ottr city aside from the
imuus triumphs, should have to fall
closing
exercises of the school which
a maityr at the hands of a miserable,
was
honored
with a good aiteml.ince,
fanatical assassin
the
pupils
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quilting
themselves with
Our glorious peace was shrouded
honor,
having
made
good aiivauee
in dismal gloom but as a nation we
tuent.
And
the
different
leai-Lt-is
have emerged from the most <le»o|ate
deserve
credit
and
commeiitlaiioi*,
fm
darkness uf slav«*ry atid ,»ar, into the
their
untiring
efforts
have
not
lawn
full noon of iriedom and peace—And
in tbe midst of uur glory and power frnitle.-s.
tbe American people should never
Tbe Iasi week everybody was ovet
forget I be cost. Let them then as the to North Bend, but your correspond
years roll by, cover with tbe flowers ent, not having the necessary equiva
of the garden and field, but more es lent was denied the | rivilege of at­
pecially with tbe flowers of a uation's tending that great congress. How
grateful affection aud remembrance, ever lofty llieii ambition may be, that
the graves of their honored dead, is about ns near congress as they will
who fought and died to preserve eVer get. iillt nevertheless it was good
them a nation under the folds of old bobuobbtng ground for the local pol­
Glory; the flag of the free for tbe iticians. lliire is one tbiug I did
home of Ihe brave.
observe m perusing the Coast Mail
that neither Mayor Straw or J W
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I.HiighiiM
Bennett knew that the Coquille val
The special si-bool me« ting
last ley was in I bis pat t of the hemisphere,
Thursday wi;s largely attendi <1.
cir- thinking perhaps that North Bend
cummances
led
wh’ch
the and Marshfield was the only pebbles
calling of the meeting were clearly stated
on the beach. To Mayor Straw we
by he cbiiiriuau, Mr. F. Langlois. Re-
marks were made by several of the patrons, can only apply the words of Othello.
when by request of the bouse, Prof. W. 8. “Where ignorance is blissr it is folly
Gm rm. the ••Father o Education” in Curry to |>e wise,’’ and lie is excusable for I
Count». made a short review of educational suppose he has never ventured out
conditions of the past and present in the
county including an explanation of the side of Ihe incorporate limits of
meaning and effect of the salary fraud. Mo­ Marshfield. Come over Mayor and
tion was then carried by a vote of 15 for we will show you around some.
and 2 against July nud August being vaca­
With Joe it is a different proposi­
tion months.
tion. He knows the. length and
Mrs. Ed. Thrift is now visiting relatives
breadth of this valley, tbe fertility
and friends at Gold Beach.
We bear that Dr. Green is still in a veiy and resource«. Or does he think it
critical coudilion of health. His two has remained dormant like thirty
daughters came up from Port Orford lust years ago when we used to woo the
Tuesday intending to make their residence
dusky maidens at Randolph and John
here.
Mrs. Fred I'elloni aud Mrs. Jos. Nye re. Lewises', wbet'i* now stands the city
turned to their homes last F’riday.
of Bandon, second to none in Coos
Miss Mary Bossen who I ihh been spending county for ent< r, rise. 8he leads all
several weeks at Port Orford, has return'd com pvt itol’H wiili all of her tnanttfac
home.
Mr. Bossen ha» gone down tbe coast to luring indtistin*s; she errtaiuly 1«
worthy of recognition, likewise the
resume work for Mr. Hume.
M™. Reed, mother of Mrs. Monroe Upton, remainder of tin« valley, which has
came down from Marshfield last Friday- made rapid strides of development.
She is accompanied by the little daughter
of Monroe Uptou, and intend« speiidiiig W by stands the capitol building of
tbe county nestling in a city sur­
a few days at the Upton home.
Miss Chase and Mrs, T. 8. Malehoru rounded by as good a farming corn
S[ient Tuesday at the home of J. H. Upton, muuity as tin* sun ever shone upon,
by invitation.
if ihe enterprise and population is
We learn that C. Christensen has gone to
on
the other side of the divide. Come
Marshfield for surgical advice.
Walter Sabin came down from Bandon over Joe and we will show yon around
Tuesday; be will remain a day or two call­ and yon will see a change.
business will corroborate the afore
said. Our towns minus the revenue
our business men the trade and our
young boys engaged in a smuggling
business, these are the emoluments
accrued under* t*«’ year regime of
prohibition. The liquor question
ought to be controlled by the city's
municipal government. If the ma­
jority says license all right; if no li
cense all right, and cease this calam­
ity howling.
Leander.
FROM BUSY PROSPER
All the News of a Week’s
Happenings Told in a
Brief Manner.
M ik » Utilise, who I ihh be«-ii touruiK the
Htale lecturing on equal Hiilfingu, spoke be
fore seventy mt« rested listeners last Friday
evening in tlie Fms|ier Hull, bhe is an lu­
te lest mu speaker. Her form of delivery,
distil etuiH« of speech and clearly detilled
ideas win f> r her most enthusiastic assem-
bllts, and baviim u tendency todemonstrate
to tbe doubter the probable good and ad
viiiiceiuent of tbe cause, she uains much
favor. After tbe uieetiug an effect was par
licularly discernable ru tbe opinion of one
of our prominent busim ss men. who being
a firm anti woiiisti-stitfragiat. admitted that
many good thoughts were evidenced through
the lemarks and arguments delivered by
Mi-» Chase.
“Leander.’’ the Coquille coriespoudeut.
also professing tbe anti-suffrage question,
is .subjected to much laughter on his com
merits and eriticinius of the amendment. It
lias be« n ohwryed that when tbe lecturer
( Miss I’hasel traveled oil the boat on which
■'Leander” is n frequent pHEHeiiger, be
would act as h bushful boy, and to avoid
Lerproxi111ii5.be preferred ’‘going around
ratber I ban neroM?,” yet be expreHHed a
longing to aci aw an arila^oniatie follower*
assuring uaot ceiiaiu vict.ov. Wu tind to
encourage bis aspiration* but we could,
evideuth, see that on the up trip in Ihe
absence <4 the campaigner, ,,ljeander” whh
nioie comp, sed and could enjoy bis promt n
adc on tbe hurricane deck without any agi-
tation, and from this we judged that he
mounting a rostrum Io argue with and face
a feminine opponent, would surely mean a
I ihuhi rouN failure for “Leander.” Impres-
sioiik ait that In* is hoveling in tbe last
stages oi c<oi\ci Sion iml is striving to se­
cure the util heat in the jury box which
seems to cause him great anxiety He says:
“ A hat w« u d become ot me were 1 coin-
peiled io sei ie 1 wclxe bouis in a jury -box
with eleven women? ’
A Wilson was a Bandon sbop|air last
Wednesday.
Herman Bros, nt Randolph, have about
completed ihe launch which they are build
itig for R. W. Bullard. T hey will also build
a new ferry scow for Mr. Bullard.
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The R ecorder will issue a special
illnstrateil edition early in -Inly. Tlx*
iiunoutieeiiient of tbe llairinian sys­
tem to commence work on the rail
road at once will bring many nen
bometteekerH nnd investors. Batnlou
offers the best all around induce­
ment« to be found in Ihe comity.
Miss Florence Rosa was visiting
Mrs. 1) J. Lowe Jr. at Coquille the
first of tbe week.
J. K. Scott was a comity seat vis­
itor several days last week, making
arrangements for a cripple's conven­
tion which will lie held at 3 o'clock
next week.
Almost 500,000 feet of logs were
put into tbe river by Anderson’s
camp Inst week.
Charles V.
Galloway
Yamhill County
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and cultured lady and has her piece
well committed, but some of her
assertions will not stand tlie light uf
truth to shine upon. For instance
she referred to Colorado as a model
state since tbe fair sex had obi aiutai
tbe tight of franchise. Everything
whs peace and harmony ou election
•lay. It rosetnbleil tire «abbati) day
with children going to Sunday school
meti even refrained from smoking
on the streets. Now I am not cot-
versunl with the methods adopted re­
garding Sunday Schools but in Col­
orado they have encountered war for
the last two or three years and on
elect io.i day it is necessary to enlist
III»* services of the mililia Io suppress
rebellion and riots in tlie streets. 1’1 e
same can be said in regards to Aus­
tralia
’A lien 1 arrive tit the years of ma­
turity and get locked up on the jury
wiili eleven contrary women and Lu
Lu out on the streets hurrahing for
her favorite candidate and her do
inestic and household affairs neg­
lected ttieu we will have arrived at
tin* milleuium day.
Mis. C. Goodman, who has been quite ill
for the last few weeks, ig able to be out
ng liu.
.1. Kaudleman. of Hear (’reek, was a busi-
n< as caller here last Monday. He was trying
to make a dicker for a tract of limber laud
on Hear Creek.
Married- Miss Lou Carman, of New Aber
ileeii and Cliarli s Feller, of Bandon, weie
married at I 'o.piille City last Saturday, He
2li'h. Mrs. l'rlter is the only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Cnrmnn and a young lady of
many aeciimplislinieiits. She was a general
favorite among thu young people and won
many tri. nils dining her two yeais resident e
here. I lie groom is a welt known and proa-
p. r.ius young man of Bandon, and their
many friends livre extend their congratn-
latims and I m h I ui -I hh for their future
happiness.
Wm Hausen made Bandon a busme: h
c ill lest Saturday.
Fa'her Doniellv came over from Norlli
B. lid last week. He visited Mr. and Mr.i.
Edw. Fahy of Bullards.
Fred Cliri-tenson, for tlie p'st two yeais
steward < n tin’ Eliz.ibitb tils decided t >
give np sea life for awhile and will ventuie
on anol I er project.
Mis. Wm. linking was a Coquille visit, r
la-t Sain day.
L H Edmond» spent Sunday at North
l see tn your last issue that there Bend III visiti d Ills lather who is quite i I
at itiat place.
was three columns devoted to the m
Daniels n of liandolph was a visit--r
called law an I order league but mote
I at Etta
Bandoli last Saturday.
appropriate <li order league. It state.I
tto fads merely Die habicinatioiis of J Ivuig. of King Bros furniture factory
al Noitli Bend, was a visitor hei/last week.
s mie wily and crafty uiatiipiihititig Ile t a.I s.'iim 11 ans id ions with the Prosper
politicians hanging on the ragged Milt Co iigaiuiug logs.
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edge of political oblivion and it was
Mi s Flo Filiy came nn from Bandon Fn-
merely a useless verbiage of words day, returning Monday
d void of facts and existing con­
ditions. We have bad a trial of the a
so called local option which is simply
prohibition and the results you rite
all conversant with Timi tlmie lias
l>eeii more drtiukentiess during t lie
I he Heli. (' T. Hill arrived nt the l’ronp. r
prohibit ion regime than bef. re an.I Mill'M’ivdav. She will load for Han Fran-
Democratic Nominee
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tlii’/e is ih> gaiiis’iy it>g or dentiti ci <o.
The great Commander who.
Representative
in
Congre»«.
TLo
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engaged
i.iTfit-
tbreugh bl» generals and admirals
tlTHiflpoftallOU
H Hill andAnderson »re visitor,, »t
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At North Bend
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Is uow open for the re­
ception of patients. The
terms ate $10 per week
and upwards. For par­
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SAN FRANCISCO
Sisters of Mercy
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Mrs O-lioia e, from Bandon, was up for u
short visit lust Thursday.
John Swing from Coos Bay, with his gaso­
line boat “Fish,'’ towed J. Nielson's boat to
ing on old friends.
this place last. T hursday. 'I he latter’s boat
We are now in tbe midst of the is now o.i the dry dock undergoing repairs.
An enjoyable little dance was held a:
Bowma;i hall last Satuiday evening; good gieat political oligarchy, all creed Is It looks somewhat misused but will soon be
order prevailed.
and isms reconnoitering for a posi­ put into commission agaitt.
Preparations fora Fourth of July celebra­
tion for the great contest on tbe 4tli
Mrs. J. White of Langlois was up visiting
tion are well under way. Committees are
Mrs. J. Conrad last week. Mr. White has
liotui
nee
of
June.
Tbe
democratic
elected and a formal program will soon be
for congress delivered us an able ad pre| ared a home in Bandon for his family
arranged and published.
where they will make their present quarters,
Miss Chase the woman suffrage advocate dress last Monday evening. He is a he being engaged in Crane's camp near
is among us She addressed the public good logical speaker and delivered Riverton.
Monday afternoon and 'Tuesday evening. an able address. The following even
Mr. and Mrs. lleuckmdorff of thia place
She is an unassuming and ready speaker.
jug Miss ('base spoke on Ihe equal »»¡wilt avverai daxs laat week visiting frienda
She gave numberless convincing facts bear­
ing upon the subject, and facts are stubborn sutTrage question. She is a refined at M a rah lie Id and North Head.
things, you know. Then she mentioned
many names of eminent amj revered states
men of tin- past and present, who were ail
vocates of woman suffrage. It made all
wiio favor equal suffrage feel that they were
in verv good company.
F reight
from
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Steamer Chico
will make freight rates
from San Francisco as
follows;
To Bandon __
$2.00 per ton.
To Coquille City
$2.75 frer ton-
To Myrtle Point
$3.50 per ton.
Stephen Gallier
Regular Republican
Nominee
for
Re-Election
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Marshfield from this place.
Mesdames White and Rasmussen of Hau-
don made this place a business and pleasure
visit last Monday.
T he recent rains have chiisi d the river to
rise so ni to Moat Ihe logs ill Ihe forks above
Myrtle Point.
A numla-r of logs have
already been transferred to Ashton's boom.
Work in the ship yard was temporarily
snap* tided the first of tin* wei k, tin- meh
ment weather adding to the delay.
A ball glime was witnessed nt Riverton
last Sunday between the Randolph and
Riverton boys, the score being 3 to I in
favor of Riverton.
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J. 1». Tupper of Coquille City pass ’d
through to Bandon Sunday afternoon. Ilr
is negotiating a trade with a party here, He
is contemplating tile purchase of a pile- of
property at Coquille which wilt lie tilted for
• business location should the den) lie made.
/\tism ns sen 13 / os.
Proprietors.
Bandon,
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Oregon.
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NtrrtCK EUlt 1*1'111.K'ATION
D.'partineiit ol the Interior
U 8. Land Office It meburg, at Or.,
May 10, llHIt:.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of Iler inten
tion to in ike final proof in support of her
claim, mil that s lid proof will be made be­
fore Couoty Clerk and Clerk of County
Court of Coo« County, at his office at Co­
quille, Oregon, on July 18, 1900, viz:
CLARA K. CANTERBURY.
Widow of Edward M Canterbury, who
ma le homestead application No. 9595, for
the W>.; NW*,. SE*4 NW*,, NEL SW*4.
Sec. 28, Tp 29 8. R 14 W.
She names the following witnesses to
prove Ins contiituous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz: Francis M.
Sanderlm. John O. Bates, Aquila W’.
Strader, Elgin L. Strader, all of Bandon,
Oregon.
B knjamin L. E ddy , Register.
Tliulier Lmid Act, .lune 3, IH7K.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICAT ION.
United States Laud Office-, Roseburg Ore.,
May 3, l'.IOfi.
Notice is hereby given tliat in compliance
with the provisions of the act. of Congress
of June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for tbe sale
of timber lands in tbe States of California.
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri­
tory" as extended to h II the Public Land
States by net of August 4, 18‘J2, Edward L.
Oilman, of Bandon. County of Coos, StHte
of Oregon, lias this day filed in this office
liis sworn statement No. fkia.3. for the* pur­
chase of tin- SE quarter of SW quarter of
Section No. (!, in Township No. 29,S., Range
No. 13 West. snd will offer proof to show
Unit the land sought is linin' valuable for
its timber or stone than for agricultural
pui |H'Hes. and to establish his claim to said
land nefoie the County Clerk and Clerk of
the Co. Court of Coos County at his office,
on T hursday, the 2t>th day of July, 190B.
He names as witnesses: Frank Flam,
Edward H ulsell, Albert Snead and William
Doak, all of Parkersburg. Oregon.
Anv and all persons claiming adversely
the above described lands are requested to
file tlieir claims in thin office on or before
said 2t!th day of July, 19oti.
BsNMMtN L. E ddy , Register.
limber I.ami Act, .lune 3, I STM.
NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION.
Undi d States Land < ffice, Roseburg, Ore.
May 3, 1906.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress
of June 3, 18*8. enlit led "An act for ihe sale
of tinilier lands in the States of California.
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri­
tory,” as extended to all the Public Lund
Stales bv act of August 4. IS'.rj, William A.
Prewett. of Parkersburg. County of Coos,
State of Oregon, has this day filed in this
office his »worn statement No. tit'J<4, for tbe
piirclno-e of the NEl, of Section No. 14, in
Township No. 29, 8.. Range No. 14 West,
at d will offer proof to xhow that the laud
sought is more valuable for its timber or
alone than for agricultural piirpone«, and to
eKtabltsii his claim to said land liefore
the County Clerk and Clerk of County
Court, of Coos County, at bis office at Co
quille. Oiegon, on Thursday, the 2»>th day
of July, 1906.
He names as witnesses: Ed Hadsell, of
Parkersburg. Coos County, Oregon, Thomas
Prewi It, of Paikeisburg, Coos Comity, Ore­
gon, Nathaniel Ba'klow. of Bandon. C.ios
Comity. Oregon. Chris Long, of Bandon,
Coos t'omity, Oregon.
Ain and all persons claiming adversely
the nbove-descrilM'd lands are requested to
file tlieir claims in this office on or tiefor-*
safd 20th #»v of July. l!Mt>
pEltJAMttt L E ddy . Register.
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Henry.
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TONSORIAL PARLORS
P. 8. HOYT, Prop.
Located
In EL DORADO BUILDING.
First Street, HAN DON, OKKGON
SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
CLARENCE Y.
Bandon.
LOWE,
Oregon,
Druggist and Apothecary
1» just tn receipt of n new and
fresh stock of
Drugs nnd
Chemicals,
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
DruggiMtn Nnntlrlf«,
P erfume «, B rushes , S ponges , S oaps
N uts and C andies .
Cigar», Tobacco« anil Cigarette«.
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