THE TALK OF THE TOWN s
E. M. Furman of Coquille was in
Bandon this week on business. •
Machinery For ice Plant
Do You Eat Meat?
Rruno A; Anselmo now have the
Buy your first quality white cedar
machinery
for their ice plant and are
shingles front the Estabrook Co. i
installing the same. They expect to
David McNair of Myrtle Point
Of course you do, and you can get the choicest
have the plant in operation next
Big dance .d Oriental hall Sat has been-visiting his brother A. Me
Walter Sinclair of Coquille was in
in all kinds of fresh and salt meats, bolognas,
week.
urday night.
if Nair and taking in the sights on
this city last Friday.
minced ham and prepared meats of all kinds at the
They are also putting in a cold
C. Timmons of Astoria is in Ban
W H. Shroeder of Coquille was the beautiful Bandon beach.
storage room, which will be much
don looking alter business affairs.
in Bandon Tuesday’ looking after
The basket social given bv the appreciated and well patronized by
business
affairs.
pupils and patrons of the Lamba people who have articles to put in
Number 3 cedar for building pur
Clean and Sanitary
poses. See Estabrook Co. 26t f
Avail yourself of the reduction in school Saturday evening was a de cold storage.
The ice plant will be an excellent
Tom Ostien was down to Lang price during the REMOVAL SALE cided success. The entertainment
was
well
rendered,
showing
great
[
adjunct
to the business enterprises
t
at
the
Racket
Store.
lois last week visiting with the Rack-
I
SUMMONS
preparation
on
the
part
of
those
who
•
of
Bandon
and
the
people
will
great
The Bandon Concert Band will
lefi boys.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR
In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon
give
another free concert on the participated. Excellent music was ly appreciate the opportunity of
Smoke Coquille Valley P ippin
in and for the County of Coos 22ZZ
furnished for the dance and every getting ice whenever they want it.
street Saturday night.
and be convinced.
27 4t
The Bank of Bandon, a
body’ reports a good time.
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Order
your
suit
for
fall
and
winter
corporation
duly or
W. J. Nye of the county seat
ganized
and
doing
A man from Grand Rapids, Church Service-Dedication
samples
of
from
R.
H.
Rosa
Co.
business under the laws
was looking after business affairs in
the
bar
Michigan
went
out
over
of Oiegon,
new lines just in.
Indeatructable Cylinder Record* 35c
Bandon Monday.
Pfaintifl
There will be preaching services
Tuesday evening and the part of
Double
Disc Record*, at the price
John R. Miller has moved his
vs.
him that came back was in such in the Saint's Chapel commencing
Rouse’s coal at the Estabrook
of
ooe,
-
.
6Sc
J H. Price, Sara E.
stock of goods down to Rogue river
Price, his wife, Carl J.
condition as to be unable to attend a Tuesday evening August 3, 1909,
warehouse.
aitf
where he is opening up a store. He
I’ oard. Ch r i s t o p h e r
Geo. E. Peoples, manager of the took a load down on the gasoline party on the beach the following each evening and continuing over Notti ey, H a v isid e. ■ Suit in Equity for
Withers & Davis, a
Forec loiuie
O. K. creamery, at Coquille was in boat “The Coast” Saturday and evening given in his honor. Aftei Sunday the 8th of Aug, on which i corporation organ i z e d
A large assortment of Re
careful investigation the mystery' re day the Dedication of the Chapel
under the laws of Cali
Bandon on business Sunday.
another one Wednesday
cords
always on hand. If
fornia doing business in
mains unsolved.
will take place.
San
I*
ram
ilo,
William
we
have
not got the one
Cedar Planking for bridge and
Don’t fail to see their new stuck
Apostle F. A Smith, grand-son
McKay, Mary T. Car
Butter wrappers of a'l sizes for
you
want
we will get it for
street work. Estabrook Co.
261 of rugs and art squares direct front
ol Joseph Smith,the martyr,Patriarch penter and Cody Lum
sale at this office.
ber
Co.,
a
corporation
you
E. Keeler and others will be present.
B. L. Tracy has his brick yard in the factory at Woodruff & Turners’
duly organized under
Frank Miller, of the San Jo.tqn’n
it
The?public is invited to attend the laws of Oregon,
operation at present, and has a fine the House Furnishers
Defendants.
valley, Calif., who has land interests these meetings and the dedicatory
kiln of brick all ready to burn.
The Elizabeth left Tuesday even
lo
J.
H.
Price, Sara E. Price hii wife, Carl
there came up on the Fifield. He
D. FL S titt , Pastor.
J. Foard, Christopher Nottlry, Haviside, Withers
Smoke Coquille Valley P ippin . ing for San Francisco with a big desires to rent a dairy' ranch in our service.
Òr Davis, a corporation organized under the laws
ter and punch; one cylinder air tank; one 12x16
cargo of lumber and other freight
Best five cent cigar on the coast
of
doing business
in San
... California
coniviiua Mouig
uuMiioH in
oan Francisco,
rrancisco. FiOsI engine; one locomotive type boiler; all oil
county
and
as
soon
as
he
disposes
of
William McKay, Mary I. Carpenter and
Cody
27-4t and a good list of passengers. She
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MARINE
including engine and paint oil; all shafting,
Lumber Co., a corporation duly organized under
pulleys and Irelting, and all other fixtures, together
will return about Tuesday and will hi,s land in California will purchase
AKKIVED
the
laws
of
Oregon,
defendants.
George Manciet and O. C. Wald
with a friction hoist, belonging to the shipyard of
probably sail again about Thursday dairy fann in the Coquille valley.
J.H. Price, Bandon, Oregon. Also office build
vogel left on the Breakwater foi
IN tmf : name of the state of
After
having
looked
over
our
coun
July
23,
Fifield,
from
S.
F.,
Jen
ing anil fixtures, including chaus, tables, desks,
of next week.
OREGON
Seattle to take in the exposition.
try and having been shown property sen, 14otons.11d.se, 25 passengers.
typewriter, safe, check protector, etc. Also all
The Racket Store has the finest
stage plank horses and all lumber tn yard belong
are hereby required to appear and answer
July 24—Elizabeth, Olsen. from the You
Bring your baby buggies to souvenir shell assortment ever by' local parties, and seeing the in?
ing to J. Fl. Price, in his shipyard, in Bandon,
complaint filed against you m the above en-
inense crops of hay, fruit, vegetables S. F., 83 tons mdse, 10 tons ma titled' suit on or before the last day of the time Oregon.
Woodruff & Turners’ and have tin
That all of said defendants and all persons
brought to Bandon.
prescrifted in the order for publication of this
and forage crops ot all kinds, grown : chinery, 6 passengers.
claiming under them subsequent and second to
tires set while you wait.
it
unirnons which |>rc-scrilted time is six (6) weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. John Kronenberg w ithout irrigation and under natural
the execution of this mortgage, either as pur
i
July' 26 Wilhelmina, from C. the last day of which time will be Thursday, the chasers, incumbrancers or otherwise, be barred
Dr. H. M. Brown returned last Sr. of Coquille and their daughter conditions, he says this is the best
9th day of September, 1*309, and if you fail to
and foreclosed of all right, claim and equity of
to so apjtear and answer said cornplaint for want
week from a combined business and Mrs. I. N. Owens of St. Louis were natural dairy country he has ever B., Christensen, 64 tons mdse.
redemption in and to the said mortgaged property
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for
and every part and parcel thereof, and that the
SAILED
pleasure trip to Curry county. He in Bandon Tuesday. Mrs. Kronen seen, and is delighted with our
the relief demanded in plaintiff's complaint on file
mortgage liens of plaintiff be adjudged to be the
herein
a
succinct
statement
of
the
relief
de
reports a fine time.
July' 22—Advance, Ogidinssen,
berg and Mrs. Owens left on the equable climate, pure water and
first and only liens against said premises.
ni nded in said complaint being as follows,
I hat plaintiff have judgment against the defen
to wit:
Watch for the Home Bakery’s Elizabeth for Stockton where they rivers teeming with fish, and ti e for S. F., 335 tn lumber.
dants J. H. Price and Sara E. Price for anv
Judgment
against
the
said
defendant,
J.
H.
July 26—Fifield, “Jensen, for S.
deficiency that may lemain after applying all the
possibilities that are here for pros
wagon, It will bring you fresh will visit relatives.
Price, in the first cause of suit, for the sum of one
proceeds of the sale of said property as herein
F.
,
460
m
lumber,
5
tons
butterand
thousand
five
hundred
($1,500.00)
dollars
and
pective
settlers.
It
biead.
demanded, and as in said notes and mortgages
Watch for the Home Bakery’s
interest
thereon
at
the
rale
of
10
per
cent
per
cheese, 5 tons mdse. 71 m lath,
covenanted and provided.
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annum from th« 27th day of July, 1908, for an
o. c. Waldvogel went to Port wagon, It will bring you fresh
And the overplus if any there be after satisfy
200 m shingles, 24 passengers.
attorney's fee ot one hundred and fifty ($150.1X1)
ing the demands of said judgment, be paid over
it
land Saturday where he is attending b’ead.
A Beautiful Wedding
dollars, for the sum ot eighty and 92-IIXI
Wilhelmina, for
Coos Bay, ($80.92) dollars taxes paid for the year 1908, to the defendants J. H. Price and Sara E. Price
the Grand Council of the Improved
Now is the time to buy wall
their legal representatives; that the plaintiff or
Christensen,
300
m
shingles,
1 o tons on the premises mentioned in said first cause of or
any other party to this suit may become a pur-
On Tuesday evening July 27th at
Order of Redmen.
suit and interest thereon from the 19th day of
pall paper as it is going at io per-
casher at said sale of all or each parcel of said
July, 1909, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum,
the home of the bride's par mdse.
property described in each cause of suit; that the
Prof. H. C. Ostien’s new resi cent 1 eduction to make room for otr
for the sum of one hunrded and forty seven
July
27
—
Elizabeth,
Olsen,
for
S.
sheriff making the same execute a bill of sale to
ents Robert L. Gindin and wife, a
($l47.tX)) dollars insurance premium paid for in
new
stock.
Woodruff
&
rui
n
er,
dence is well under way at present
purchaser within the time, manner and pro
beautiful wedding took place, the F , 225 111 lumber, 7 Ions butter, 3 surance on the buildings on said premises by the
it
visions of law, for the personal property men
and will be a cozy and convenient the House Furnishers.
plaintiff for said defendant J. fl. Price and inter
tons
wool,
7
cases
woolen
goods,
tioned herein and that the said sheriff execute a
contracting parties being Rober II.
est thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum
home when completed.
Ask for Coquille Valley P ippin Hunt and Clarice A. Gimlin.
deed to the purchaser or purchasers of said
I 15 tons mdse, <8 passengers. ,
from the 24th day of April, 1909.
ptemisea in the time and manner and according
Against the said defendant J. H. Price in the
J. E Walstrom made a quick trip and have a good smoke. 27 41
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to the provisions of law. That the purchaser or
The marriage ceremony' was per
second cause of suit herein set up for the sum of
purchasers be put into possession of said prop
to Portland last week, leaving here
$1 101.92 and interest thereon at the rate of 6
The Fifield sailed Monday evening formed by Elder D. W. Carpenter
John D. Protests
erty or premises by the sheriff, making the sale
per cent per annum from the 23d day of Decem
on Wednesday morning and return for San Francisco with a full cargo of the Reorganized Church of Jesus
upon the production of the sheriff's bill of sale or
ber, I 908, for an attorney’s fee in said cause or
01 certificate of sale, and that the plaintiff may
ing Friday night. He went by way of lumber and other freight and 24 Christ of Latter Day Saints, of
suit
of
one
hundred
($
100.00)
dollars.
New York, July 26- While he is
have such othet and further relief in the premises
i
Against the said defendant J. I f Price in the
of Roseburg.
as the court may find to be meet and equitable.
passengers. She will return again which both the contracting parties not quoted strictly, the New’ York third
cause of suit for the sum of one thousand
This summons is published in the Bandon
five hundred ($ 1,>00.00) dollars and interest
The Timmons building and th as soon as possible, probably at riv are members, after which a bountiful World prints this morning, under thereon
Recorder, a weekly newspaper published in Coos
at the rate of 10 |>er cent per annum from
Oregon, for six consecutive weeks, be
Rasmussen building under con ing here about Monday or Tuesday supper was served to the invited a Cleveland, O., date, what pur the 28th day of July, 1908, and for i n attorney’s county.
ginning July 29th, 1909, and ending September
fee
of
one
hundred
and
fifty
($1
50.00)
dollars
in
guests.
ports to be John 1 Rockefeller at-
struction are both nearing comple of next week.
said cause of suit; and against said defendant J. H. 9th, 1909, by order of the Hon. John r. Hall,
A
number
of
beautiful
and
useful
tidude
on the proposed income tax Price for plaintiff’s costs and disbursements in county judge of Coos county, made the 28th day
tion and will be ready for occupancy
Have you read E. B. Kausrud’s
of July. 190*1.
“His
convictions,” says the this entire suit.
GEO P. TOPPING.
in about a month.
Piano Sense? Contains valuable presents were received by the
That the usual decree may be made for the
Attorney foi Plaintiff
happy’ pair among which was a most World, “he has expounded in sale of said mortgaged property described in said 29-6t
information
regarding
your
piano.
For baskets and crockery see
three
causes
of
suit
or
either
of
them
by
the
useful one, presented to the gr< om substance as follows:
sheriff of Coos county---according to law and
Woodruff & Turner the House Fur A postal card will bring it to you.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
by Walter Donald, consisting of a
*• ‘When a man has accumulated the practice of this court, and that the
nishers.
it
The hunting season for deer opens good substantial saw buck, deco a sum of money within the law, proceeds of said sale be applied to the
Department of the Interior
of the costs
and
expenses
of
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Orqjon,
Alfred Johnson Sr. of Coquille next Monday and our local sports rated witli a beautiful red buck- that is to say, in a legally honest payment
this suit and the said sale and attorney s fees;
July 14. 1909.
and daughter Miss Esther left 011 men are cleaning their guns and get saw.
Notice is hereby given that John R. Stillwell,
Robert evidently saw the way, the people no long -r have and secondly to the payment to plaintiff of any
sum that may be found due it under those pro
of Bandon, Oregon, who, on S^itember 8, 1904,
the Fifield tor Oakland where they ting pointers where the game can point and we trust he will profit any right to share in the earnings ceedings
or that the proceeds of the sale of the made Homestead Entry, No. 13755 (03821),
be
found.
A
number
from
this
city
mentioned in eac h separate cause of suit for w 1-2 ne 1-4, se l-4ne 1-4 and nw 1-4
will attend the funeral of Mr. John
thereby. May its blade never be resulting from t hat accumulation. property
applied severally to the payment ol any sums se |-4, section 25, township 29 south, range 15
son’s sister-in-law Mrs. McClintock. are leaving tor the Rogue river come rusty for want of use by its The man has respected the law :in be
which may be f ?und due the plaintiff under each w, Willamette Meridian, has hied notice of in
country to camp out for several present owner.
of said causes of suit severally, Said mortgaged tention to make final five year proof, to establish
accumulating the money, Ex post premises being described as follows to-wit:
See Spencer at the Estabrook weeks.
claim to the land above describd, before G. T.
The following guests were pres facto laws should not ap| ly to Beginning at a point on low water line of the I readgold, U. S. Commissioner, at his office us
warehouse for reservations on tin
Dr. Sorensen will move his dental ent at the wedding, William Buell property rights. Man's fight to Coquille river I 134.7 feet north and 205.4 feet Bandon, Oregon, on the 1st day of September,
Breakwater.
2ItJ
east of the southwest corner of block number 2
office from the present place to the of Coquille, Miss Della Wilson, undivided ownership of his property in Woolen Mill Addition to the town of Bandon, 1909.
Claimant names a« witnesses:
C. M Waid is now in Lewin’s corner building over the Vienna Miss Rice Mr. and
of Coos and state of Oregon; running
James Adams of Bandon, Oregon.
Mrs. Walter in whatever form, cannot be denied county
thence n 35 °e 200 feet along low water line
Robert P. Hunt of
meat market and will have charge of Cafe which building he holds one
him
in
any
process
short
of
con
Donald, Miss Eunice Carpenter,
of Coquille river; thence s 35 c 45* e 520 feet to
John I ucker of
the same for a few weeks whil Mr. half interest in and has fitted up Mrs Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Gimlin, fiscation.’ ”
the western boundary of the county road; thence
James L‘ Foster of
It is estimated that the income s 35 0 w 20 feet along the western boundary of
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
and Mrs Lewin and daughter an office which is more convenient and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Carpenter.
the county road; thence n 35 0 45’ w 170 feet; 28-6t
Register.
tax
would
mean
an
annual
loss
of
Otelia will go to California shortly for both his patients and himself < )n account of limited reception
thence s 35 ° w 180 feet; thence n 35 ° 45' w
between, $152.000 and $400,000 to
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
where they will spend some time in than his present location and asks rooms, but few’ guests were invited Mr. R ockefeller on the rough esti 350 feet to the place of beginning, including the
tide land and wSter frontage abutting and front
Department of the Interior,
visiting and recreating.
his patients to come to his new and a quiet wedding w;1s anticipated, mate that his income is between ing said land to ship channel of Coquille river.
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore.
Also
beginning
at
a
point
on
low
water
line
of
July 12. 1909
it but Robert’s many friends were not $15,000,000 and $20,000,000 an the Coquille river 1298.5 feet north and 320.1
— for sale —Cheap a good fire quarters after next Saturday.
Notice 1« Hereby given that Ella M Rea, nee
nually.
feet east of the southwest corner of block No. 2,
class merchandise business. Inquire
Sackett, of Bandon, Oregon, who, on April 22.
Order a tailor made suit from R . to be thus left out and during the
in the Woolen Mill Addition to the town of
1904, made Homestead Entry, No. 13489, S. R
of the Bandon Investment Corpora II. Rosa Co. Only ten days, to festivities of the evening, quite
I’andon, county of Coos and state of Oregon;
03714, for lots 10 and I I. nw 1-4, se 1-4, ne
and running thence n 35 ° e 46.5 feet along the
Notice
of
Street
Assessment
without notice, some rather impress
1-4 sw 1-4, set lion 3, township 30 south, range
wait satisfaction assured
tion.
2qtf
low water lin*' of the Coquille river; thence s
This 1« a noticr of Street Assessment for 35 0 45' e 520 feet to the western boundary of 14 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of
ive
music
sudddenly
disturbed
the
A. T. Bestul and brother,¡who re
Capt. M. W. Hunt and Rank
Improvement, given and made pursuant to an the county road; thence s 35 ° w 46.5 feet along intention to make final five year proof, Io es
quiet
evening
air,
in
which
some
order
of the common council at a regular meet the wetlern boundary of the county road; thence tablish «faim to the land al>ove described, be
cently
came
to
this
county
from
Wis
Edgar of Bandon and Walter Lyons
fore G. 1.1 readgold, U. S. Commissioner, at
ing
thereof
held upon the 15th day of July, 1909,
35 ° 45' w 520 feet to the place of beginning,
Bandon, Oregon, on the 21st day of August,
of Coos Bay returned Saturday consin, have bought the dairy ranch circle saws, horns and tin cans and the owners of the following designate«! prop n including
the tide land and right to the use of the
from their inspection tour through of John R. McLeod near Cedar played leading parts and the yard erty will take notice that pursuant to Ordinance water frontage fronting and abutting to ship 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
No. I 12, providing for the improvement of a
of Coquille river.
Bandon, Oregon
Robert Walker,
of
Coos and Curry counties. They re Point. These gentlemen are en was found to be literally' full of good portion of Spruce street, the Inflowing assess channel
Ako beginning at a point on the western
••
Sylvester Shields, of
natured
people,
who
on
being
as
menu
are
levied,
and
entered
in
the
Docket
of
thusiastic
about
our
fine
climate,
rich
boundary of the county road leading
from
port some good prospects in the
<•
fames Cope, of
City
Liens,
to-wit:
Bandon to Bullards* Ferry and 733.7 feet north
soil and diversified products, we pre sured of the appreciation of their Block 6. lot
4. Jackson, of
territory they visited.
'
‘ I, M.
" W. Kennedy,
$101 65 and 493.7 feet east of the southwest coiner
BENJAMIN L EDDY.
rather
unprofessional
music,
and
“ 8, Wm I urner,
597 80 of block No. 2 in the Woolen Mill Addili >n
dict for them immense success a-
27-6
WANTED— Intelligent
man 01
Register.
“ 4 and 5, Dunham,
I
to
the
town
of
Bandon
in
the
county
presented
with
some
refreshments,
ol Coo«
they are expert dairymen.
59
Buak
and
Sig
in.
20
and
State
of
Oregon;
~
running
women to take territory, and appoint
thence
wished the happy pair long and
" north half, --- white,
46 90 n 35 ° 45' w
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
143.5 feet; thence n 35°
Dement's Best at R H. Rosa
canvassers to sell our water filters
“
south
half,
G.
A.
R.,
140
00
e 180 feet; thence s 35 0 45' e 208 fret to the
happy' lives of conjunal bliss and " 12 west frontage, J. P. Tupper,
Department of the Interior,
165 90 j western boundary of the aforesaid < ounty road;
Exclusive territory, and nice, profit Co's, store.
retired from the scene.
U.
S.
l.and Off« e at Roseburg, Ore.,
This notice is given for a [leriod
[>eriod of ten days thence southwesterly along the said western
able work for the right party.
July 22. 1909.
first Being 22d boundary of the said county road to the place of
or three issues of this paper, the
t
John K. McLeod who recently
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hunt
will
spend
a
Seneca Filter Co., Seneca, Mo.
day of July. 1909, and the third and last the 5th beginning.
Notice i> hereby given that William Doyle, of
sold his dairy farm to the Bestul few days in Myrtle Point with day of ?\ugust. 1999.
28 4t
Twelve ceiling jack screws, more or less; four Bandon, Oregon, who, on December 17, 1902,
Notice is hereby given, that if the above assess house moving screws, more or less; twenty ship made Homestead Entry, No. 12294, S. R.
Bros,
has
bought
the
ranch
of
J.
A
friends
anil
relatives
after
which
A merry picnic party composed of
ments be not paid to C. Y. Low«. the city treas ' damp screws, more or less; two lumber trucks; 05157, for w 1-2 of ne 1-4, n 1-2 of ae 1-4,
Messrs, and Mesdames C E. Hol- Wyant alw ut four miles south of they will return to Bandon and urer within 20 days from and aftrr the said 5th three hitlr Giant compressed air machines; thirty section 35, township 29 south, range 14 weal,
ot August. I‘M)9, and a duplicate receipt ■hip au^ur; (all sizes) seven tons iron (all in i Willamette Meridian, has hied notice of inten
lopeter, J. H. Johnston, O. A town and has also purchased the fine settle down to life in earnest. Mi day
therefor hied with the city recorder, then the stock, including bands, straps, etc ); twenty nng . tion to mak>- final five year proof, to establish
residence
of
Capt.
O.
R.
Willard
in
Hunt is in the employ of the Co common council may in its de« ret ion order that a ' bolts key; twenty ring I»olt8 screw; all lines and ' claim to the land above described, before G. T.
Trowbridge and son, and Messrs
this
city
which
commands
a
beauti
quille
River Transportation Com warrant be issued by the recorder and directed blocks; twelve box rollers; one ton spikes; all I 1 readgold, U. S. Commiaaioner, at Bandon.
J. E. Clark. C. King, C. H. Pat
to the marshal to levy upon each lot so deirn* plug«, tree nails, wedges, etc., thirty top mauls Oregon, on the 4th day of September, 1909.
quent,and collect by sale such assessments in the and sledges; one forge and bellows and all
terson and Misses Aura Conger and ful viaw of the bar and ocean.
Claimant names as witnesses:
pany- ............................
All join in w ishing him happiness manner provided by law for the collection of blacksmith tools; two hundied dogs of all de Arnos E. ffadsail, of Bandon. Oregon.
Flora Walser drove dow n to Bradley
I have a special ofier to make t >
W ilham Prewett, of
scriptions; all chain, including slings, etc., three
and success and congratulate both delinquent taxes.
lake Sunday and spent the day. They pupils who wish to become members bride and groom on the wisdom of • Dated at Bandvn Oregon. this 22d day of derruks, complete, fifteen peaves; fifteen croae* Clifford C. Anderson, of "
July. 1909.
Edward L. Ohman, of
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cut jaws; one twenty-four inch knife buzz
report a pleasant time’ and an ideal of the Bandon Band. E. B. Kaus their choice of hie companion-..
C. R WADE.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
planer; one f ay A Egan band saw; one cut off '
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