* Volume XVII. A. W. Hughes, of Marshfield, was in towu Tuesday. Try G. H. Magoou’s for Freeh G. D Caldwell, of Walla Walla, was Groceries, Fruita, Provisions, etc. in town last Saturday. Special—24 Large Stamps Photos Dr. J. J. Caldwell, of Port Orford, 25 cents, at Wrenshall's gallery Ban­ was a visitor to Bandon last Monday. don, The cannery has begun operations, Dexter Rice and wife of Roseburg, but so far. the run of salmon has been were in town, the latter part of last light Week. Amos Johnson and wife of Port B obn .—To Mr. and Mrs, E. M Orford were among the visitors to Blackerby, at Bandon, Sept. 17, a town, this week. daughter. E. A. Philpott is at work applying Now is the time to secure an Atlas a new coat of paint to N. Lorenz’s efore returning. Mr. Boice accom­ his Sixes River farm, to J. C. Morris, panied her as far as Coquille City, re­ of this place who will move down iu turning home yesterday. a abort time, while Mr. Allen and The San Francisco Bulletin Co. family have rented tbe Pallaske offers to old and new Subscribers to property and will move to Bandon in the Daily Bulletin a Copy of Rand a week or two. McNally & Co’s unrivaled Atlas, for VV. H. Logan, and W. W. Sbiplev the price of ?1 50 to which will be are at work building the additional added a few cents, for expressage wharf which Elbert Dyer haB been Subscriptions taken for the Bulletin making preparations to construct. «nd Recorder at 50 cents a month. Tbe wharf will be extended to deep The Grand Army Post, of Bandon, water, that portion east of Pacific ih preparing to receive visitors next street to the cannery being extended Saturday evening and the W. R. C. to correspond with tbe line of tbe has been making arrangements to lower wharf. This will give vessels give |be post and their visitors a feast. better landing and loading facilities Members of the Marshfield, Myrtle while it will give a large increase of Point and Coquille posts have been wharf room. invited and are expected to be in at­ Tbe Btrike is ended, the terms tendance. have not yet reached us, but it is Josh VVesthafer, ctf Loogootee, Ind., almost certaiu that the porporations is a poor man. but be says be would remain masters of tbe situation. not lie without Chamberlain's Pain These strikes are a waste of time and Balm if it coat five dollars a bottle’ euergy, besides being dangerous ex­ for it saved him from being a cripple. periments. A strike made through No external application is equal to tbe ballot box on a Scientific Social this liniment for stiff and swollen ist platform will prove effective, and joints, contracted muscles, stiff neck, when strikers will sthnd shoulder to sprains and rheumatic am| muscular shoulder and vote right, and see that pains It has also cured numerous justice is doue, they will receive pases of partial paralysis. It is for proper reward for their toil. pale by C. Y. Lowe. Robert Goetz bad tbe misfortune to A pleasant surprise party was given sustain the fracture of his left arm, in honor of E. Lewin, last Thursday last Friday afternoon. He had seated pvening, at bis home. The evening himself upon the feel of the hose passed pleasantly in songs and games, cart jn the towu hall and was watch and those of the invived guests at ing a game of bund ball which was iu tending enjoyed themselves to the progress, when the reel turned causing fullest, while those who failed to at­ I him to fall backward to the floor. He tend missed the good cheer which fell upon bis arm breaking it between had awaited thepi. A nice supper the wrist and elbow. Dr. Kime was served near midnight after dressed the arm and Robert is around which ail repaired to their homes ' on tbe street, but it will be some Well pleaded with the evenings enjoy- time before he will be able to use his I arm again. LOCAL NEWS. BANDON, Number 38. OREGON: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1901 Miss Bell Rich, of Coquille, arrived here last week to be in readiness to assume her duties as teacher of tbe primary department of tbe school in this district. Evan Morgan and wife have come from the Siuslaw to visit Mrs. Mor­ gan’s parents, 8. J. McCloskey and wife, at Norway. Mr Morgan arrived here yesterday to stop for a time. Coast Mail: Mr. and Mrs. John Flanagan, Mrs, G. W. Rennie aud R. E. Rhine went to Portland on the Alliance, on their way to visit the Exposition at Buffalo. Mr. Shine will extend bis travels as far as his old home at Bandon. Ireland. School! School!! All pupils who will attend public school this term are requested to bring their old school books and be in attendance to morrow (Friday) at 9 o’clock at tbe school house for the purpose of making the correct ex change of school text-books. The school bell will be rung at 8:30 and 9 o’clock as usual. Bring all your old books. Pupils who advance to the upper are expected to bring chairs to ac­ commodate themselves. The Wizard Oil show is in town this week. Geo. P. Topping, Earme Boak, T. J. Thrift, young Slater and several other person# Lave drawn prizes. The government has built a boat­ house for the use of the lighthouse keepers. Repairs at tbe lighthouse have been delayed and tbe workmen laid off until material cau be shipped from Sau Francisco. Word reached here last Friday that a portion of the wharf at Cor­ bin City bad been carried away tbe day before while the workmen were at dinner. About 50 feet disappeared with tbe donkey engine, ami other apparatus, aud the wharf has been breaking up ever since. Tbe wharf was out about 1300 feet and nearly completed. Residents acquainted with tbe coast expected it to go dur­ ing the first storm but were slightly surprised to hear that it broke up before tbe storm came. S ummer G oods ! J. Denholm has just received a full line of Spring Dry Goods, also a Large Assortment of William McKinley is Dead Men’s Boy’s and Children’s Suits. The American Bcpiiblie 1« Important Nows Notes LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST Bobbed of it« Chief Citizen. = PRICES. =“ A few hours brings wonderful A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries changes. Last Wenesday tbe tele phone brought high encouragement Always on Hand. of hope for President McKinley’s recovery, on Friday, without any previous warning, the sad news of bis death. Tbe following telegrams give tbe touching scenes which mark the end of life to this notable man for whom a nation mourns. M ilburn H ouse , B uffalo , Sept. 14. —William McKinley, 25tb President of tbe United States, died at 2:15 o’clock this morning, from the effects of an assassin's bullet. Found Natnral Gan. The death of President McKinley came in the small hours of the morn­ In sinking a well on William ing, under circumstances of peculiar Button’s place, in Northern Curry weirdness. Many hours he had lain and some fifteen miles south of this unconcious, with all Lope of his sur­ place, at the depth of twenty feet, a vival abandoned. As early as 6 o’clock vein of natural gas was opened up lust night the doctors had pro which was of sufficient volume to trounced him a dying man, and soon burn with a steady blaze, when a after the rigors of approaching death match was applied, until the flame, began to creep upon him. The ad­ which blazed up six to eight feet, was ministration of powerful stimulants smothered out. was maintained until 7 o’clock, but After tbe discovery the work of with no effect. It was seen that the sinking was continued to a depth of end was near at hand, and those near­ forty feet, tbe last few feet having est and dearest to tbe stricken Presi­ been sunk by boring with an auger dent were sumuioud for the last made for that purpose. farewell. When the well bad been sunk to Tbe President came out of a stupor this depth, one of the workmen who about 7 o’clock, and while bis mind bad lighted a match to examine the was partially clear there occurred the dirt that was being taken from the lust endearments, tbe last submission well, dropped it into the hole that of tbe sufferer to tbe will of the had been bored from where the dig­ Almighty, the last murmured expres­ ging operations Lad bion discon­ sions from his dying lips and tbe last tinued. This lighted tbe gas which good byes. In this interval of exploded with a sound like a pistol consciousness Mrs. McKinley was shot, the force of the explosion being biougt into the death chamber. The sufficient to blow out one side of tbe President had asked to see her. She bole. came aud sat beside him, held his Tbe nature of tbe rock through hand and heard from him bis last which the well has been digged is words of encouragement and comfort. black shale which slacks when ex­ Then she whs led away, and not again posed to the air an 1 also a kind of during his living hours did she see gray sand rock much like the s.and him. rock found in the l’eusyIvauia oil The President himself fully realized fields is found also. that bis hour bud come, and his mind The workmen became afraid to turned to bis Maker. He whispered proceed with tbe work, but Mr. feebly: “Nearer, my God, to Thee,” Button who lives at this place, has the words of tbe hymn always dear gone to his ranch aud intends to have to his heart. Then in faint accents the work of developing continued to he murmured: “Good-bye, all:good­ see what is coucealed beneath the bye. It is God’s way. Hi6 will be surface. Tbe increase of gas developed done.” With this sublime display of in sinking the last fifteen feet was Christian fortitude tbe President very perceptible. soon after lHpsed into unconscious­ This is tbe second time that natural ness. gas has been discovered in that neigh Tbe members of tbe Cabinet, grief- borhood, tbe first having been stricken, were gathered in the large found a number of years ago escaping at a spring which flows out drawing room of tbe Milburn House. of the earth, a few miles distant from The time bad come when they too would look upon the President for the present find and situated on tbe tbe last time iu life. They ascended same ridge. the stairway, one niter the other, Change ¥#nr School Books. noiselessly approaching the threshold of tbe chamber where the dying man Every district officer in tbe county lay, and gazed within. Those who has been furnished with a copy of came first turned back appalled and the Text Book Circular issupd by tbe overwhelmed, and did not pass within State Board of Education, giving all the chamber. Secretary Wilson re­ necessary information relative to the mained below, unwilling to have im­ change of School text-books recently printed on bis memory the picture of made by tbe state Board of Text- bis expiring chief. Book Commissioners. Buffalo, Sept. 14.—Tbe following Since the time in which tbe text­ report of tbe autopsy upon the ro­ books now in use can be exchanged maine of President McKinley waB for flie new ones of like grade at issued at 5 o’clock. about half tbe regular retail price “Tbe bullet which struck over tbe expires December 31 of this year, I breastbone did not pass through the especially request every school officer skin and did little harm. Tbe other and every patron of our public schools bullet passed through both walls of to attend to this matter promptly and the stomach near its lower border. thus make the expense of this change Both holes were found to be perfectly of school books as light as possible. closed by tbe stitches, but the tissue Besides the veiy inportant item of around each bole bad become expense, the new books are far su­ gangrenous. After passing through perior to tbe old ones and our children tbe stomach the bullet passed into should have the benefit of the change the back walls of the abdomen, bit­ as soon as it can be made. Very ting and tearing the upper end-of Respectfully, W. H. B ench , Supt the kidney. This portion of tbe bullet’s track was also gangrenous Water Cure for Chronic Constipation. the gangrene involving the pancreas. Take two cups of hot water half 30 Tbe bullet has not yet been found. hour before each meal and just be­ There was no sign of peritonitis or fore going to tied, also a drink of disease of other organs. '1 be heart water, hot or cold, about two hours walls were very thin. There was no after each meal. Take lots of out­ evidence of any attempt at repair on door exercisp— wh IU, ride, drive. the part of nature, and death resulted Make a regular habit of thia nnd iu from tbe gangrene which affected tbe many cases chronic constipation may stomach around the bullet wound*, be cured without the use of any med­ as well ns the tissues around the for- icine. When a purgative is required , (her course of the bullet. Death wits tako something mild and gentle like unavoidable by Hny surgical or medi- Chamberlain’« Btcinacli ami Liver i cid treatment, and was the direct I result ot the bullet wopnd, Tablets. For sale by U. Y. Lowe. M onday , S ep *. 9. Secretary Gage bas been naked to relieve tbe money market by New York financial institutions. Tbe last efforts to settle the steel strike have failed. Prospects are that the Willamette Valley prune crop will bring good prices. Governor Geer refuses to discuss oandi- daoy of Judge 8. A. Lowell. A buried forest bus been discovered under the lava on Mount Hood. T uesday S ept IQ. Emma Goldman wasairested in Chicngo. Strikers at McKeesport attacked nonunion men to-day. Naturalized anarchists can be expelled for violating their oaths. Precautions are being taken in Europe to protect the touring rulers from anarchists. Disturbances in Morocoo are increasing. French reservists indulgo in revolutionary talk. Representative Tongue favors a law to keep out foreign anarchists. Oregon hop crop will be between 00,000 and 05,000 bales. Finest breeds of sheep in the world are on tbe Oregon ranges. Government orop report Bhows tbe short­ est corn crop on record. Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. ^'Guaranteed. Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco* rations of all kinds* Bed Room Suites Curtain Poles and Fino Wall Paper and aud Pieces. Window Trimmings. House Lining. ------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES----- - Maîtresses “nd Cabinet Shop in Connection. tIô%“der!ün'18 Furniture Repairing and Saw filing a Specialty. GlaSS an^ ^'hted to Order- All Picture Framing UNDERTAKING 33 Size« and weigta kept on hand neatly done. A Full Line of Burial Caskets, Burial Robos and Goods, and Undertaking Supplies Constan! ty Kept tu Hand. BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. W ednesday S ept .11. Emma Goldman was held in a Chicago court without bail, Emperors Nicholas and William met at Dantzio. The steel trust is starting up more idle mills. Tbe Grand Army votorans held their an­ nual parade. Is now supplied with a full aud oomplete stock of Governor Gape is asked to settle the strike at San Francisco. Tbe Sunday olosiug law for barber shops has been declared constitutional, TRunsDAY Sapf. IS. Tbe President had a sinking spell at 2 o'clock this morning. We carry a complete stock of All tbe physicians and nurses were sum mould. TINNEE’ff »nor IN Tools, Cutlery, Doors ar.d Windows. The President rallied abont 4 o’olock. CONNECTION. ripe Fitting* and Plumbing a specialty. Solid food administered daring the day disagreed with him. The reception to the Czar and Emperor William was closed by a winner on board Bandon, . . . . Oregon. the former’s yacht. Prince Alexander Wittgenstein, of Russia, was killed in a duel. Admiral Howison was disqualified from serving on the Schley court of inquiry. Nouunion men were, with dificulty, landed in a Pitsburg tin mill. Tbe National G. A. It. Convention held a McKinley praise meeting. All the union plumbers in Spokane, Ore gon are out on a strike. A number of teamsters at San Francisco want to return to work. Astoria will give financial aid to the strikers at San Francisco. will be disposed of at prices that will astonish you, while there are F riday S ept . 13 President McKinley's condition took a To bo had in Dry Goods, Clothing, ShoeH decided turn for the worse and vice Presi­ and other goods that must be sold to make dent Roosevelt was summoned to Buffalo. room for more.. There have been several small fights be­ tween the foroi s of Colombia and Venez­ uela. S A. C. Krnger, a eon of Oom Paul, nnd Cap­ tain Peferie, of the Transvaal Republic have surrendered. Emperor Nieholns finished his visit to the KaiBer and proceeded to Paris on a visit to France. Judge E. L. Torrence, of Minneapolis Wisconsin, was elected commander-in- cheif of the Grand Army uf the Republic to­ day. .DEALER IN Lieutenant General Miles nnd party, direot from the east, arrived at Seattle, to inspect Pacific Coast forts. m iici Tbe San FranoiRCo Bulletin gives the pronunciation of murder Czolgosz's name as “Schloss.” J. M. UPTON, A. W. KI.Ì1 11, M. I». A telegram received at New York from Berlin stated that an anarchist had started ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW PHYSICIAN AND SUHGEON from tbe latter place, having avowed to BÀNDON. COOS COUNTY, OBEUON. BANDON, (>BEGUN. come to this oountry and assassinate vice Office in the Eldorado Building, on First President Roosevelt. Street. Calls to all parts of town and county r ATUiiDM S ept ' 1< promptly answered day or night. Office on President Roosevelt was sworn in at corner or Lower Main and Atwater streets W. Haydon, M. I». Buffalo, yesterday, and announced that McKinley's policy would he curried out. DIGESTIVE. URINARY AND J. VV. STRANGE, SKIN The members of the Pabl.net will remain DISEASES. for the present. Office—East Front Street, 'Die President's death bad a depressing B andon . O beoon . effect on New York stock market. BANDON, - - • OREGON. There will be no extra sessions of Con Will visit Bandon rigulnrly on date« to be gress. but Hoosevt It mny change bis Cabiuet supplied in the Local Colunin. before the year is ended. •: i •> -f <• <• Ci i s :■ . Tho remains of President McKinley will B be interred at Cnnton, Ohio. : IIASDON LOI1GK No. 133, 1. O.O. F • The great steel strike has been settled. l’nre. fresh, cold spring water ; I > \NDON LODGE. No. 133,1.0.0. F. For rejoicing over the death of the Presi­ piped to any part of town, ' ! > meets every Sntindav evening. J dent, u Walin Walla inan was fiued $25. anil to any part of the house, ¿Visiting brothers iu good standing.;. S un DA y S ept . 15 on application, in quantities ..»cordially invited. a - The death of tbe President was the thome desired. Rates reasonable. : : )1. N. RUSSELL, N. G. A. W. K ims , Seo. of sermons throughout the land. v %• . •; < ; ; -. ;■ •> Tbe English court has gone into mourning W. H. LOGAN, Proprietor- * . <■ . •> -J Memorial servioes were held in many •: > •: <• •: : • <- •• < .: ... .y Oregon churches, This Ta Your Opportunity. DEI Fill LODGE, NO. Bl, K. OF I’. !• for one week receipt wt ten cent®, eftfth or fitflrar*» The Nnval Battalion camo home from the a On generous mmplo will be mailed of < he . I DELPHI LODGE. NO.Gl, KNIGHTS cruise on the Phiadelphia. Henry L. Eirly most popular C rrh and Hny Fever Cure 1 / of I’vtl’! dit d of Pneumonia while the ernsier was off (Ely’s (’ream Bahn) sufficient to demon ... evening nt 7;.’JU u*ei,.«*k. in < astR» Il II, z Bandon, Ogn. E. bVER C. 0. .> st rate the grcnt in rits <•! the r< medy the monih of the Columbia River *■ B. N. H ahkingt ix, K. of k.nnd 8. ELI' BRO i lull-S, +>*■ CC <• e •» i S’ + •> 6G Warn u bt., New lork City. » Court Queen of the Forest No. 17, >. Bev. John Reid. Jr., of Great Falta,Mont, Forester* of A me ica. •x ____ >> recommended Elv’s Cream Bahn tn me. I Wrenshall & Wrcnôh II, can emphasize h’.s étalement, *‘Itisapo3’- ♦poniTQI EF.N OF THE FOREST.fi tire cure for enter! h if u* cd no directed. ’ — ‘¿V / No. 17. inputs Friday night < f ¿week. in Concrete Hall. Bindon. Oregon.4" Rev. Franch W. Foole, Pastor Central Pres» •> V cordial welcome is extended to all vta-.<* Church, Helena, Mont. Siting brother« W. W SHIPLEY, g Ely’s Cream Pu’m is the acknowledge * H kni :% G oetz , Chief Hanger. * Fin. Kecretarv. J cure for catarrh nnd coir tins r.o mercury Kot ni > ii’ii• ■!. niM ’»-,- Upr any injurious drug. Price, GO cents. Ouii HARDWARE PEPA RTMENT Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, and Miners’ Supplies. LEDGERWOOD & CORSON, is here and so is my Stock of Spring and Summer Goods. Now is the time to buy. Other bargains A Full Stock of Fresh Groceries always on hand. C C *«! IVI laudile. DENTIST, BANDON ...Water Works... j Photographers,