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Ö2 Times a year for $2 52 Times a year for 5 Volume XVII. BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1901 Number 39. Water Cure f* r Chronic Constipation. Earl Steele and R. D. Rose, of Bev. Horsfall will bold services iu St. Ntrike nt San FrancincoCaus John's Episcopal Church, on Sunday ut the ing Lnwleawues». £oquille were in town Monday. Take two cups of hot water half an I nanal hours S an F ran . isco , Sept. 20.—Bu«ines« hour before rtvcb meal and just be Try G. H. Magoou s for Fresh Frank Flam, of Bear creek was Charles I. Kime arrived home last evening from a visit to his father. Dr. J. H. Kime, iu the wholesale district was resumed fore going to bed. also a drink of Groceries, Fruits, Provisions, etc. doing btisir.ss tn town Tuesday. who once resided in llandon. lie has this morning, and the big drays, water, hot or cold, about two hours Alex Snyder, sr.,of Myrtle Point, Dairyville is to have a Grand Bull buiit up an extensive practice in Humboldt I which were rtablod yesterday, were after each meal. Take lots of out was a visitor to Bandon last Saturday. next Saturday evening, Sept 28. couuty aud is getting along finely. | brought out aguin, with nonunion door exercise—walk, ride, drive. Special—24 Large Stamps Photos Mrs. Fanny Dixon, of Myrtle Point, J. L. Nay, of Sixes River, came up temubtera perched upon the boxes. Make a regular habit of this and in Ban- 25 cents, at Wrenshall's gallery was a visitor to Bandon Monday. Monday reltiruiDg homo next day. Ttie number of teams and men placed many cases chronic constipation may ¿Ion, Victor E, Shaw of Sun Francisco, James Lamont started, this morn at work wau about the mime uh for be cured without the use of any med Now is the time to securo an Atla was doing business in Baudon Mon ing for Philomath, Oregon, where he the past week. There seems to be no icina. Wbeu a purgative is required of the world, cheap. See the offer day. will attend school. probability of a settlement nt an early take something mild and gentle like piade elsewhere. W. S. Marshall and George Bothel, C. A. Perkins will move his family date, aud the unions hive settled Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Elmer Hamlin, who has hern in of New Lake, bad business in town to Gardiner in a short time, where bo down to a grim siege, while tho em Tablets. For sale by C. Y. Lowo. '.Vashington srnte for somo time, ar- Monday. ployers continue with their wearing- will engage in the hotel business. rived home last Friday evening. out policy, which they have main W. J. Henry nnd wife and A. A. Sol J. Culver, of Looking Glass, News Notes For a bad taste in the mouth take Henry and wife, of Coquille were in arrived here yesterday having bad i tained from the beginning. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver town Tuesday, At present, the time of a large force this him to business which called M onday , S ept . 16. Tablets. For sale by C. Y. Lowe, of union pickets is taken up with The remains D. F. Dean, editor of the Coquille place. of the mnrtyfc d Executive A fresh lot of Choice groceries at Herald, was a visitor to Bandon Sat H. W. McClellan, of Eureka, ar- keeping a watch on the railroads, as were bourne from Buffalo to Waabingtou. quite a number of Eastern men Lave The train ran through one great lane of Msgoon’s store, Headquarters for urday evouing. • rived here yesterday to look after his been bronght into the state to take bareheaded people, und: A.rs. McKinley Perfect Ct fruits and nuts. Corned beef kept. Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. Among- the Grand Army visitors interests. He is owner of the Mc Guaranteed. tho places of strikers. IheHO pickets stood the trip well. Mrs. W. S. Guerin, of Dairyville. from Coquille City Saturday, wore Clellan much at New Lake. President Roosevelt has outlined his are placed along the railroad line at was in town last Saturday, returning \V. E. McDuflee and Jonathan One of the features of tho ball at various points, mostly between Sacra policy. Czulgosz. who assassinated President Mc relatives at home from a visit to Quick. Duiryville, next Saturday evening meuto and tbe stuto line, and it is Kinley, was indicted of murder in the first Myrtle Point. A McNair has just receivod somo will be a street concert given by the their affair to dissuade Eastern degree. David Lowe, wife and excellent stoves while he has others Baudon and Dairyville hands. The Duke and Duchess uf Cornwall made hiliorer.-. from coming Lure. Consider Coquille City spent most on tbe way. Cal! and see his bed The equinoctial storm arrived on able success is reported aa a result of their formal entry into Canada. here, visiting relatives, T uesday S ept . 17. warmers. time this year and the weather has their work. The State funeral of tho late President turned home Saturday. Charles Lorenz is clerking in Lo remained unsettled with indications Twenty four machinists were occurred at Washington. There has been a decided increase renz’s store at Coquille while his of remaining so fora few days longer. landed nt Point Richmond last niglit, The services nt tho Capitol wer« bimple Bed Room Suites Cnrtnin Poles and Fine Wall Paper and in the population of Bandon within brother Henry is rusticating iu the Frank Dygart, of Myrtle Point, was having come from Georgia over the but impressive. aud Pieces. Window Triunniugs. House Liuiug. Roosevelt asked the members of tho Cab the last mouth and there are not mountains. ------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES ------- in town the hitter part of last week, Santa Fe line. They came to work at inet to remain throughout tho term, u^any houses vacant at present. Hon. A H. Black, of Myrtle Point, having come down to take back a horse the Union and Risdou Iron Works. CzolgoHZ* trial was set for next Monday. Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses auJ The"'i'itiP(i and towns generally and his son J. A. Black, are reported which ho Lad on pasture on Four The iron trades’ pickets induced a The < hinese troops have re-entered Pekin. Furniture Repairing and Saw-filing a Specialty. throughout G. /fou held Memorial to have gone to Eastern Oregon to mile. number of them not to go to work. New York stock market sailers a Blight GlaSS nnd Fitted to Order- All UNDERTAKING Services hist Thursday in respect fui hunt a location. aoo Size» and weigts kept on hand The managers of tbe Risdon and relapse. Mrs. Minnie Bryan closed her Frost in the corn belt strengthens the A Full Line of Burial Casketfl. Burial Robes and Goods, and Undertakiug Supplier the memory of the late P»wudeut. E. A. Philpott and wife are getting school, in the Two miie district last Union Iron Works, however, report «rain markets. Constancy Kept on Hand. Miss Minnie Feiger fell bell' tactile ready to move to Kunnysid«, Wash Saturday, and left next morning for additions to their working forces, and A large log rnft from the Columbia diamond ring, awarded by the \\ iziird ington. nnd expect to leave here in Coquille where she is engaged to that tbe strike is not retarding their reached San Francise in safety. BANDON COMPANY. bustuesH to nearly bo great a degree Rich; rd W. Montagne, of Portland was Oil Company which entertained here about two weeks. teach. appointed secretary of the Democratic as it did at first. last week, to the lady receiving tb< W. F. Disher and family, who have A telegram received here Monday State Ceutral Committee. Secretary Host «berg, of the Labor mobt votes. ¿•<>en cumping here during the past stated that, the steamer Mandalay W ednesday 8 ept .18. Mrs. C. II. Clough, daughter of Mr three weeks, returned home to Co would sail for the Coquille on Tues Council, eaid this morning that he The funeral train, bearing tho body of and Mrs. Y. M. l.owe, who has been qiltile City yesterday. day. She should arrive to-day or to had his ofiico force sending out about the late President, arrived at Canton, Ohio, 30,000 boycott circulars, asking that to-day, and the remains were taken to the visiting relatives here fur some weeks, The Fire Department Band, of morrow. laboring people withhold their patron Courthouse where they lay in state. left during the latter part of last this plucn will give a 1> k 11 at Dairy- J. Denholm has a fine line of Ladies’ age from a number of firms, which Many Boers are look ng toward settle yyeek for her Louie in \\ ashingtou ville next Saturday night, to which and Children’s jackets capes and meat in Damaralund, a German province in Is now suppliud with u full and complete stock of are actively identified with the Em- South Africa, while others are inquiring state. a general invitation is extended. cloaks of latest designs, also men’s ployers' Association. after inducements in the United States. George W. Yoakum a Coos rivet The Saints Sunday School mem maebiutoshes and slickers of all sorts Sporadic assaults on nonunion An “Allied Party” was inaugurated at farmer was fonud dead, on Monday hers are preparing special exercises and sizes. workmen continue, 1 bo Post this Kansas City to day, absorbing some seven pf last week, having beeu gored t< which will be rendered on Sunday William Button r'turnol yesterday afternoon asserts that a committee of reform parties. The San Francisco strike goes steadily on, death by a bull which hud broken iu evening, October 13th, in Swift’s from Lis much in Curry county. He vigilantes is being formed for tbe and seems to have settled into a siege, the Wo carry a complete stock of to his pastrzre, aud which be bad gom Hall. sank the gas well eight feet doep< r purpose uf putting to an end all law end of which is not in view. to turn out. W. 11 Lundy and wife, of Myrtle and has a steady flow of gas, while a lessnor-s. The movement is not A French cook, at Portland, was arrested TINNER’S SHOP IN Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows, fbr. Medford Conference reap Point were in town Saturday night. rumbling sound comes from deep iu particularly aimed ni the strikers, it for enticing soldiers to desert from Uncle CONNECTION. Pipe Fittings and Plumbing u specialty. Sam’s service. He supplied the soldiers pointed E. L. Fi'eh as presi ling eldei Mr Lunday having come down as a the earl li. is said, but against a large class with citizens clothing and secured them of the Methodist Episcopal Church visitor to tbe G. A. R. post of this —Frank Sumner arrived her® yester which Las taken advantage of the places as able seamen on outgoing vtsscls. LEDGERWOOD & CORSON South, and Rev. H. C. Allen win place. day evening from Healdsburg, Cal fact that the pc'trti are detailed go T ijxjk i D v » S et - t 01. Bandon Oregon. given charge of the work r.t Coquilh Tbe run of Salmon has net been ifornia. Ho and his parents, Mr. and strike duty, to follow their uatural President McKinley’s remains were laid to lest in the Canton cemetery. The Flor City and Bandon. heavy so far this season, still there Mrs. A. M. Sumner arrived at Fish bent for robbery aud burglary. al display is reported the greatest evtr seen Roy McCloskey, son of S. J. Me has been a fair catch during the past trap last Sunday. They will probably Grain t rokers ip this city report to od this continent. Closkey, of N< rway. who bus been tew days. Yesterday however tbe settle here again. day that tbe situation at the various Memorial 6eivices were held in every suffering from consumption for somi catch was quite large. points of shipment is unchanged. city in the country, and many cities in time past, died, on \\ edtiesdav, o! Very little grain is boitig moved, and foreign countries h; Id like services. Household Sirs. A. D. Walcott, of Marshfield, The British torpedo boat destroyer, Cobra, last week, at that place. Roy was a who is visiting her parents J. D. Having arranged to change toy oc the men at work are few iu number. foundered in the North st a, the result of an voting man about 22 years old. They are required to be under con explosion. 69 mtn were drow ltd. Lowe nnd wife at this place has been cupation, I will dispose of a lot of The San Francisco Bulletin Co quite sick for somo days, but has household effects, at private sale, such stant protection, and are boarded and John Buchie, an anarchist, residing at pliers to old mid new Subscribers to about recovered her usual health as cook stove, heaflng stove, tables, lodged in the warehouses, restrained Spokane, is in trouble for circulating an arohist literature, since the death of Presi the Daily Bulletin a Copy of Kano again. bedsteads, chairs, and other things too by fear of violence from mingling dent McKinley, and will probably be with the peop ’ e on llie outside. At McNally & Co’s unrivaled Atlas, for denaturalized. will be disposed of at prices that will astonish you, while there are John A. Bowman, the Dairyville numerous to mention. If you need Port Costa and nt Stockton the work the price of 50 to which will be F riday S ept . 20 blacksmith, is helping Peter Nelson, anything iu this line call at once, as added a few' cents for expressage is proceeding slowly. Immense The Schley court resumeo its sessions to this week in the shop here. Mr. Nel I wish to get away by Oct. 8th. To be had in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes quantities of grain are stored at both day. Subscriptions taken for the Bulletin C has . A. P erkins . and other goods that must be sold to make son having a rush of work on account places, and tbs warehouses are taxed It was decided not to permit witnesses to room fur more. and Recorder at 50 cents a- month. of tho smithing to bo done for the give opinions. to their full capacity most of the Nathaniel Thrush mid Mrs. Emma new schooner Onward which is being Milliner Colombian officials at Washington say time. Tbe farmers are deeply con ¡Stephens, of this place formed a rigged. Mrs. Elrod, of Marshfield, hereby cerned over the serious phase of the the war is nearly over. Roosevelt had his first Cabinet meeting matrimonial alliunre, at Coquille Public school started tip in the gives notice to the Ladies, of Bandon situation, and have intimated that if at the White House. City. Wednesday afternoon, of last Bandon district, Monday, with A. G. and vicinity, that she will be at the necessary they will send a body of There is a heavy internal demand for week, returning home nest day. The Tupper House, Bandon, tomorrow, money for moving crops on I.bo coast. Eire Department band gave the new Thrift as principal,Mrs. H. T, »Vooten (Friday) with a full line of Fall and armed men to Port Costa to see that Thu steel trade is in a prosperous condi ly wedded couple a call on Thursday in the intermediate department and Winter Hats. She asks yon to cal) tbe grain handlers aro protected from tion again, Miss Bell Rich in the primary room. any threat of interference. night and treated them to some S aturday S kit . 21 and examine her stock before pur- There are ICO pupils in attendance. George W. McNear declared ibis The Czar reviewed 140,000 French troops choice selections. chasing elsewhere. Col. C. T. Blumenrother, of New morui: g that there is more wheat on on the plain of Bethany to-day. X Josh Westbafer. of Loogootee, Ind , .DEALER IN Luke, was In town over Sunday. He Oregonian: "Tnuekbepers of prog tbe move than many supposed, but Germany was nut greatly concerned in is a poor man. but he says he would and O. F. Topping gave Coquille a ress” is President McKinley's that tbe situation is nevertheless an the Czar’s visit to France. President Roosevelt is to visit Oregon not be without Chamberlain’s Pain visit Saturday, returning in the even characterization of the great modern unpleasant one. "In Tulare County,1- and Washington next Spring. General JVtevcliaiiclise, Balm if it cost live dollars a bottle, ing with the Grand Army visitors. expositions. Thia generous state said be, "there aro a couple of Roosevelt has received asHurances of sup for it saved him from being «cripple. The Fira Department band have ment was among bis lust utterances, hundred thousand sacks waiting to port fiom the South. No external application is equal to J. m . linos, The sugar beet industry is one of the A. W. KIHE, M. I>. secured the services of Prof. L. and it is painful to think that, with it 1 lie shipped amt threatened by ex most |bis liniment for stiff and swollen promising in the Northwest. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW almost upon his lips, he was shot posure. Tbe warehouses are crowded. PHYSICIAN ANI) SU11GE0N The lake steamer Hudson is known to be joiute, contracted muscles, stifl neck, Gamand, of Seattle, to instruct them BANTM1N, COOS COUNTV, OllKUCN . down by an enemy of all progress Reports have been constantly circu lost. BANDON, OREGON. sprains and rheumatic and muscular in music. Prof, Gamand, besides who found in the crowded exposition lated to the effect that only about 30 Roosevelt gives out the statement that he Office in the Eldorado Building, on First pairs It has also cured numerous being able to give the necessary in Street. Galla to all parts of town and county the opportunity to commit a deed per cent of the graiu at Port Costa is will be president of all the people. promptly anawered day or night. Office on casus of partial parulysis. It is for structions in band-music, is an accom Hon. Binger Kerman returned east on corner of Lower Main and Atwater utreety Mid being moved. These reports are ab that would have disgraced the plished violinist. He is also an adept W- Haydon, M. I». receiving the news of President McKinley’s sale by C. Y. Lowe. solutely untrue. Tbe fact is we are death aqd attended memorial service al in playing several other musical die Ages. A. J. Hamblin, of Jackson county SKIN DIGESTIVE. URINARY AND J. W. STRANGE, handling 75 per cent of tbe wheat Chicago on the day of the funeral. instruments. He is expected to ar DISEASES. has purchased A. F. Emmett's farm, Onward. Edward Cole of Salmon, Idaho, while shipped to Port Costa, and the situa rive here in about two weeks. Office—East Front Street, DENTIST, near New Lake, and took posseesk'n tion is improving, although slowly." trying to kill his wiie from whom he was B andon . O knoon . On Thursday afternoon, at three separated, and his father-in-law and fam last week. Mr. Emmett will leave on Last Monday marks another step —ooo---- BANDON, - - - OREGON. ily was shot and killed by Lis father-iu law, the Mandalay for San Francisco, and o’clock, memorial services were held of advancement as to tho future of S tate of Onto, C ity of T oledo , ( Frank Pollard. Wil' visit Bnndon regularly on date, to bo will probably locate in the vicinity of in Munck's Hall at this place, in the Coquille valley. On that occa L ucas C ounty , ) poppi led in the Local Column. S unday S ept . 22 Santa Rosa. Mr Emmett has long honor of the late President. Rev. sion the haudsoiue throe masted No poison was found uu the bullets or F rank J. C heney makes oath that George Gillespie had accepted the »*■« i •> WA been associated with the southern Bchooner which has been on the ways he is tbe senior partner of the firm of revolver taken from Czoigosz. invitation to deliver the address, but y BANDON LODGE No. 133,1.0.0. F Colonel Murray, Commander of Lovatt ’ s part of Coos, but severs the assocta at Parkersburg, was launched into the F. J. C heney A Co., doing business Pure, freeb, cold spying water tion in quest of a change, hoping that on uccount of illness was nnuble to water of the Coquille, preparatory to n tho City of Toledo, County and Scouts, was killed L>y Boers on the Orange « I > ANDON LODGE. No. 133,1. 0.0. F. piped to any part of town, River. .'!> meets every Saturday evening. $£ attend, and Rev. L. H. Palmer re and to any part of the house, his health, which has broken slightly completing the vessel, by putting in State aforesaid, and that, suid firm Tho Buffalo Exposition has suffered a ,, Visiting hrotheis in good standing xi sponded to the call in Rev. Gillespie ’ s on application, in quantities .^cordially invited. during the past three or four years, the masts, rigging up and putting on will pay tbe sum of ONE HUNDRED heavy financial loss. desired. Rates reasonable. : : H. N. BUSSELL, N. G. f M onday Sept 23 may be benefited by a change of stead. All the business bouses were tho finishing touches. A. W. K imb , Seo. DOLLARS for each and every case closed for the time being. climate. The launch took place in the fore of Catarrh that cannot be cured by The Nebraska instino asylum was burned, W. H, LOGAN, Proprietor* X :t <■ «■ ? *v ♦ ■••• <■ -i■> <f floss ^300,(MM). There were 6o0 inmates and A man, by name John Peterson, of noon and was accomplished without Saturday night was a jubilee for the use of H all ' s C atarrh C ure . all except three escaped. members of the Grand Army, of this Marshfield, gave vent to his feelings, a bitch or hindrance of tho slightest Czolgonz trial commenced to day, and F rank J. C heney . Tliou.ands nr« Trying It. PEI.PHI LOPGE, NO. «4, K. OF 4-, -i; place. Some Seventeen members in regard to the assassination of kind, and was witnessed by a number Tn order to prove the great merit of Sworn to Iwfore me «nd subscribed eight jurors were chosen when court j I \ELPHILODGE.NO.fit. KNIGHTSS ’’.i.'s Cuan H.ihn. the most effective cure from tho posts of Marshfield, Coquille President McKinley, by expressing of persons who bad beeu apprised of in tny presence, this 6th day of De ndjouined nt noon. I " of I’vtliiiiH, nii ets every Monday J. tor Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have pre ’ ¡he Chicago anarchists except Emma himself thus: "He ought to have the time of launching. and Myrtle Poiut, were present, anil twin d a g« n-ro'W trial aize for ID cei.tx 4 evening at 7:30 o’clock, in Castle ¿lull, cember, A. D. 1886. Goldman have been set at liberty. Bandon, Ogn. E. DYEll. 0. C. Me» it of your dix>5gi t or send 10 cents to with a nice supper given by tin been killed long ago, and that Mc The new vessel is named "Onward." A. W. G leason , •>. B. N. H ahbi - otox . K. of R.nnd H. W Kinley was not worth t he powder and ELY E3O3., E5 V. arrea St., N. Y. City. She has a length of keel 125 feet, and Relief Corps, a pleasant time was had Notary Public. < >• <• 4!# •> j SEAL .> i <• f .‘jO8 I gn'fored from catarrh of the wont kind < oui t <>«<•*■» of the No. 17, When the Dispntcb camo to tb> bullet that he was shot with.’’ The 31 feet beam, and is estimated to a carrying capacity of 300,000 L ever etneo n boy, an I I trover h -ped for Forct't* m of A me. lea. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter wharf Saturday evening, the familial citizen« of Marshfield nponascertain have e ire, but Ely’s Cream (‘.alm seem» to do feet of lumber. Wfensli^ll & Wrensh II, ■voriRTQUEEN OF THE FORES I | even that. Many a • |uaiiitanccR bave used nally and acts directly on the blood |c sounds of the fife and drums greeted ing thnt Peterson bad made such A peculiar feature of tho now ves ■tatemerds got hold of biin and gave it with excellent re.nlbt. — I tacar Ostruui, 1 N >. li. Ulti li Fridav night. < f enei I and mucous surfaces uf the system' the ears of those who we,-« near, n k. in Colico '<• ¡luti. Bandoli. Oregon..^ . 15 Wsrreu Avo., Chicago, Ill. sel is that she will have two center carrying the minds of the older per him his choice, either to leave Coos boards, which is a departue from the Send for testimonials, free. F. J. W 01 «•ordini wrlcoui« i*extendid tonti vìh -« i T'.ly'i Cream Balm i» the acknowledged bruì ber* W. W. BHli’LhY. •ounty within 24 hours or take a coat brotberB C heney & Co., Toledo. O. Soid by pons back to the time when eacl cur« for catarrh and oontaius no cornine, Clnef Rnugvr G oetz . of tar and feathers, Peterson chose style of other vessels visiting the Druggists, 75c. Hall's Fnniily Pills M H kkuy -- Fm. I i . .-ury nor nnv injurions drag. J'L -o, ** Si cretarv. bamlet throughout the states conL 'o leave and was going toward the Coquille, although this is not new in <• KOI Nl> HOI n E OAI.I.EItX, 11AMI0M ¡.v ....la. At druggist«or by nia.L 4 **** ST > * aro the ¡9**^ jriuster its band of martial music. the construction of bouts. lortb polo when last reported. S ummer G oods ! LOCAL NEWS. J. Denholm has just received a full line of FALI4 Dry Goods, also a Large Assortment of Men’s Boy’s and Children’s Suits. Important LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST = PRICES. =- A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries Always on Hand. Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* FURNITURE O ur hardware DEPARTMENT Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, and Miners’ Supplies. Goods for Sale is here and so is my Stock of Spring and Summer Goods. Now is the time to buy. Other bargains Coming! A Full Stock of Fresh Groceries always on hand. N LORENZ, Schoonar BANDON ...Water Works... Photographers,