it K I 52 Tin.es a year »er $2 52 Times a year for $2. BANDON, Volume XVIII. LOCAL NEWS ■ f / I / / / / ■ \ A 4 Travel has been light during tbe past week. John Ward of Beaver Hill was in town Monday. Sealiug wax in every shade of the rainbow at B. F. Co’s. A Second hand Singer sewing ma­ chine for sale at tbe Furniture Store. Special—24 Large Stamps Photos 25 cents, at Wreusball’s gallery Ban­ don, J. E. Hawkins, of Dairyville, was a visitor to town Sunday remaining over night. De Laval Cream Separators for light running and clean skimming have no equal. Try Chamberlain’s Siomacb & Liv­ er Tablets, the best physic. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. There is a large assortment of colors and desigus in wall paper at the Furnilure Store. M. R Lee gave Myrtle Point and other places on the river a visit, last Friday, returning home Monday. When you waut a separator buy a De Laval: you take no risk: they are * e beet. You get full value for el; ,,;r money. W anted .— By single man. practical cook or manager, a situation for the Summer. Address, C has . H ussey . Bandon, Oregon. As the river and harbor lull now stands Coos bay is now scheduled for $75,000, Sin-daw for $35.000, Coos river $2,000 and Coquille $80,000. Marshfi Id citizens have pe'ilioned the Spreekies Bros. & Co. to build tbe steamer, proposed for the Coos Bay trade, oy that company, on Coos bay. From an item which appeared in tbe Del Norte Record it would appear that R. D. Hume has disposed of bis timber interests in Del Norte Co.. Calif. Captain Anderson of the schooner Lizzie Prien was drowned, a few days ago, at Siuslaw. His skiff was upset in a gale and lie was drowned before help could reach him. Asa Carey, of Curry county, was in town a couple of days tbe latter part of last week, having brought bis son and daughter this far on their way to Coquille where they will stop for a while. J. B. Anderson of this place gave Corbin City a visit last week for the purpose of finding employment. He returned home Saturday evening not having found anything promising in thn way of work. La grippe has been making trouble in this section during the past two weeks, several Bandonians having had a severe touch of it. Most of the victims are well along toward re­ covery. Spray Osborne howrver is very sick yet having taken a backset- Coquille Herald: Miss Edytb Howell has been selected by Sta' ford UDiversity Art Club as the model to pose for a number of beautiful deco ralive pieces, an especially artistic odo living tbe “Greek Slave.” Coos county’s fair maids against tbe world for beauty. Rumors are still nfloat to the effect that the property of the S. O. Co. is liable to change ownership Report says the plice has been named. This company own large interests in Coos and n change very probably means activity of industry on tbe part of the port Lasers. This recticn is well represented on tbejury list drawn for the coming term of Circuit Court. M Brewer, J W Feller, L C Gibson, J R Bucking­ ham and C T Blumenrotber were summoned from Bandon, Richard Thrush from Prosper, and H Clemens E M Randleman, R Pomeroy and Joseph Flam from Parkersburg. There was a large delegation of Bandonians attended the bail at Myr­ tle Point last Saturday night, among whom were Roy Clark, Mr Jones, L A Kennedy, Harry Nelson, Clarence Edmund, Harvey Gross, Howard Culver, Geo Manciet, Miss Border, Missis Gcotgie and Grace Lewis. Mrs Guth, Miss Mena Lambert and Miss Mabie Jackson. There being in all some sixteen to twenty. “A neighbor ran in with a bottle of Cb'ituberls'ii’s Colic, Cholera nini Diarrhoea Remedy when my son was suffering with severe cramps and was given up us beyond hope by rnvrcgn lar physicinn, who stands high in his profession. After administering three doses of it, my son regained con­ sciousness anil recovered entirely within twenty-four hour»,” says Mr«. Mary Haller, of Mt. Crawford. Va. This remedy is for sale by C. Y. Lorte. Levi Guff of Langlois was doing busiuess in town Tuesday. C. H. Crewe, of Wedderburn, was a guest at tbe Tupper House last I ri- day. Benton Hoyt gave Coquille City a visit last Monday returning home the next day. We carry a large variety of matting cheap, meadium, and tbe beet Japan­ ese.—B. F. Co. There will be no services in St. John’s Church next Sunday, Rev. Horsefall having been called to the Bay. Tbe perch fishing season is on and ttie boys have been having consider able sport fishing during tbe last few days. The Do Laval Cream Seperator is used in al) counties and are recog­ nized as the superior of all machines made for separating cream from milk. The Marshfield Miuistrel Company will lie hero Wednesday night, April 30. They come well recommended from the bay and should receive a good patronage. Remember that the Guild is get ting ready to entertain on tbe evening of May 3rd. A good programs has been arranged nnd a pleasant evening is in anticipation. The Ladie’s Aid society gave a very creditable entertainment Saturday evening, to which was added a nice lunch 'The receipts »mounted to something over $24. The schooner Onward arrived in port Tuesday being nine days np from San Francisco. She came "I1 in six days but was unable to get ill on making her appearance here. There was a force of young men at work on the ball grounds yesterday loweiingt.be ditch to carry off the water and get the grounds ready by tbe time the ball season opens. J. L Roy and wife, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Arthur El lingson, came down from Coquille Tuesday, in Mr. Roy’s gasolene launch, for a few days outing on the beach. Mrs. D. Giles wishes to inform the people of Bandon and vicinity, that sb« will visit Bandon about May 15 or 20 w ith a complete line of Summer Millinery, which she will offer at bed rock prices. The Coos Connty Baseball League has been comp’eted and tbe season will open. May 18. The league is composed of four teams, one each from Marshfield, Coquille, Bandon and Myrtle Point. All claims have been settled against the vessel in H. R. Reed's shipyard nt Marshfield. Capt. Ackerman, who owns the vesgel is expected to start work on it again as soon as arrange merits can be completed to do so. .Arrangements have been made for a game of ball at Bandon on Sunday, May 11, between the Bandon «nd Myrtle Point teams. We understand that the gate receipts are to be divid­ ed and used for the purchase of liui forms for the two teams. Saturday is the 83rd anniversary of Odd Fellowship in America, and tbe celebration of that day at Bandon promises to be one of interest. Prep arations has been completed for inter- pgtjntj exercises during the afternoon mid a grand ball that night. Tbe Roseburg land office has been instructed to accept all timber filings and final profl’s made before County Clerks and United Slates Commis­ sioners. This will prove a great con­ venience to the public, while it will also curtail the expense of taking wit­ nesses to tbe land office as was hither­ to necessary. Remember that the steamers Dis patch and Favorite will come down from Coquille Saturday morning bringing visitors to the I. O. O. F. an­ niversary celebration at Bandon. One boat will return to Coquille that even­ ing and tbe other on Sunday morn­ ing. One fare will be charged for the round trip The Del Norte Record reported the bark Baroda in commisaion again. The Record was a little premature. The Ban da is still anchored on the Bandon beach, and tbe length of time that she will remain there has not been determined. She will probably prove an attraction to the Summer visitors to the beach this this year at least. The Coaijt Mail is authority for the statement that George Beale, the Re­ publican nominee for assessor, de­ clines to run for that office, and gives as a reason that Mr. Beale has pur­ chased a farm that will require all his attention. Tbe county central committee has been called to meet at Coquille City tomorrow to fill bis place on the ticket. .12 OREGON: THURSDAY, Tbe Relegio society meets in Swifts Hall next Sunday evening. Frosts Lave appeared on several occasions during the pant week. Don’t forget the dance after the Miuistrel next Wednesday night. There will be a free dance after tbe Miuistrel eutertummetit next Wednesday night. G. M. Horner and family moved to town yesterday from Parkersburg. Th« Marshfield Mimstre), Wednes day evening April 30th in Munck’s Hal). White Ply moth Rock Eggs—13 for one dollar. Call on or address Jos. Hare, Hare, Ore. James Lamont returned home last Friday from Philomath where be has been attending school. Mrs. Nellie Langlois and daughter and Miss Mattie Sabin are visiting relatives and friends in town. l'be steamer Mandalay is due and will probably be along in time to get in on high tide this afternoon. Paul Steinmetz, mate of the Baro da. quit bis position yesterday and C W. Maj'iry, we are told, has been em ployed to fill the gap. Tbe ladies of the Presbyterian church desire to express their sincere thanks to the members of tbe Orches­ tra and others for services kindly rendered at the entertainment Satur day evening past. Elder C. E. Crumley has been re appointed to the Oregon Mission, by the Lamoni conference, and is in California on his way back. Elder D. L. Harris was seriously ill at last report and was attended to his home in California by Elder Crumley and one or two otbei parties. We received a letter this week from John Cowan ,»bo is now keeper of Tatoosb light bouse Ho and family are well, and lie stales that work will commence next month on buildings, at that place, for a Weather Bureau station which when completed will put them in touch with tbe outsi le world by telegraph. The suspicions parties of whom the R ecoiider made mention last week are supposed to belong to tbe gang who murdered policeman Rolierls, in San Francisco, some lime ago. Sher iff Gallier, it is reported, received a diecription, last week, of the two men wanted, and it is said to tally with that of the two meu who passed through here. EKED SdETTfll DEAD. APRIL Disabled shins have disbursed $150.000 in Portlaud for repair work since last July. Two highwaymen held op n dri viug party on White House road near Portland. The Dalles had a $5,000 fire. W ednbsday April 16 The Senate rejected tbe Kahn-Mitchel I exclusion bill and adopted the Platt substi­ tute. General Malvar surrendered uncondition­ ally. All the provinces of Southern Luzon are pacified. The Chinese imperial troops were defeated by rebels. Tbe Oregon State Laud Board has agreed upon a contract covering applications tor the reclamation of 200,000 acres of arid land 'l'be irrigation companies will have a lien on tbe land for the cost of tbe improvement and 6 per cent interest. By paying this amount, any settler can secure not to ex­ ceed 160 acres of any tract reclaimed. Tiwn-niY April 17. Trouble is expected with tbe dattos of Mindanao P. I. A basis of peace between British and Boers is said to have been agreed upon. The crisis in Queen Wilhelmina's case ÌH past Canada modifies Treadgold concession to satisfaction of Yukon delegation. F bidax April 18 The House passed the Cnban relief bill by an overwhelming majority. China protests against the exclusion bill. There have been 651 cholera oases in tbe Philippines. A serious riot occurred near Brussels. Boers were given more time to consider peace terras. Lewis H. Adams shoots and captures Burgular Henry Betts at Portland. S aturday April 19 The House passed the fortification appro­ priation bill. Bocas del Toro surrendered to Colombian rebels. It is rumored that ttoulile is imminent lie tween Chinese and foreign troops at. Pekin. Morgan has combined all the big truusat lantic steamship lines. The Sun Francisco street railway men have gone oil a strike. S cnday April 20 Seventy flye lives were lost by the burning of Bn Ohio river steamer. Ilnd fires occurred at Dallas, Tex., and Kansas City. Tbe Belgium ati-ike was declared off. A tentative agreement is said to have been readied between British and Boers. The street car tie-up at Sun Francisco is almost complete M onday April 21 Kansas has hot went her. Mercury nearly 100 degrees in tbe shade. Chicago heated lip too. A blizzard is raging in Rocky Mountain state». General Palma, President-elect returned to Cuba. Band Concert each Saturday Evening nt 7:30 o’clock. Word was received hero yesterday of tbe death of Fred Schetter, of Etn pile, nil old nnd respected citizen of Coos connty. Mr. Sclietter lias been in ill health for some time having suffered from an at tuck of paralysis, and news of Ids death does not come as a sur­ prise. His interment takes place at Em­ pire tomorrow, Rev. W. Horsefnll having been summoned from this place to officiate at the funeral. Mr. Schetter has long been a prom inent personage in Coos county hav­ ing been connected with tbe West­ ern Union Telegraph office at Empire. He was a man of genial nature, and leaves n wide circle of friends to re- gret Ins removal from earth life. County Court Proceedings 24, 1902 Number 17 cett having tiled the ni cessary affidavit and bonds. Glass A Prudboinuie registration sups for Clk $14 20 The •■Snn” leitr heads and eps for Shf 5 75 D H Johnson saps for E S Scales........ 4 00 Z C Strang gio for Poor Fann............. 4 23 J A Lamb it Co hardware for Poor F. 5 25 « • C M Skeels gro eto for Poor Farm.... 31 80 Lebnherr Str Favorite frt on 11 tons coal............ 5 50 Petition to change tbe boundaries of the Myrtle Point and Norway voting precincts and rond dirtriors continued until Jan 1901 term of this court, ns this court Ims no imthority to obnnge them until that time. Petition for appropriation of $150 to aid in blasting rocks nnd removing obstruct ions Made Measure of the in the North Fork of tbe Coquille River, de­ nied for tbe renson that said river is n in Francisco. ineandi-red stream nnd this court linn no jurisdiction in the matter. Petition for county rond from Myrtle Point to Cooper Bridge, dismissed for the reason that there were more reinonstrators ngninat the petition than there were peti­ tioners. Ordered that the road supervisor be auth orized to open the Jack Woods-Coquille Creamery Road as soon as the weather will permit, and that he be allowed to expend not to exceed $300 in such work. Coquille City waler for C H for 3 mos$ 9 00 Bed Boom Suites Curtain Poles and Fine Wall Paper and and Pieces. Window Trimmings. House Lining. R C Dement 1 buck sheep poor farm. 6 00 -------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CABRIAGES -------- A D Walcott 50 das wrk in Shf of.... 125 00 Irma Lukens 15das same..................... 26 25 Cabinet Shop in W H Bunch 3 luos sal an School Supt Furniture Repairing and Saw filing a Specialty. . good proposition to hustlers. Send for Blanco Hotel room rent for teuohers terms. Outfit (six styles) in a plush case ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW 18 00 examination............................................ VHY SIMIAN AND SURGEON $2.00; Ladies' Dressing Comb 50e, Gentle­ IJANDON, COOB COUNTY, OBKOON . W I) Reedy exam of teachers............... 18 00 men’s Toilet Comb 10c—both 7;>0. Write to BANDON, OllKGON. C II Nosier same ...................................... 18 00 day. Magnetic Comb Co., Pekin, III. Office in the Eldorndo Building, on First S Gallier 111 weeks 3% days board of Street. Culls to nil parts of town mid comity ELECTRICITY. promptly answered day or night. Oilice on prisoners................................................. 97 30 corner of Lower Main and Atwater streets Coq Coal Co 11 tons coal for C H F O Are von suffering from Rheumatism, Wenk $V. Hayilon. M. I». B Riverton ............................................ ' 27 50 back. Nervous trouble or Generally run­ J. W. STRANGE, down system? Use Eleotrlc Belts anil Bat­ DIGESTIVE. URINARY AND Harry Flanders 8 tons coal for CHF SKIN teries. For mi'll and woman. Electric In­ DISEASES. O B del’d.................................................. 28 00 soles keep the feet warm, and prevent catch­ 8 Gallier pd for rep’g aide walk etc.... 6 45 ing cold. For booklet and circulars, ad­ Office—East Front Street, E l BCTBIO A ppmancr C o .. Wm Gallier sutuls for CH................... 5 a dress, R andox . O keoo M. Medford , Oregon. M II Hersey coal oil for C II ............... 2 50 EANDON, - - - ORF.GCN. J A Lyons Est coal oil A Imbr for C H r> 24 oeo . r. topping , Will visit Bac.'.on regularly on dates to bo Z C Strang sands for CH....................... 1 30 supplied in the Local Column. 70 ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW G A Kobbinscn 2 fowls for C H............ .% ...•> > c -• •> .% .> <• .j. <. •: R S Knowlton sunds for C H... . ... 10 50 Practice* In nil the Court.» at the Slate. Ordered that tbe street on the South side ■I BANDON LODGK No, 133,1.0.0. 1 of Garden Grange, also Reed ami Ford Sts. Office on Second Floor in Concrete Building l’nre. fresh, cold spring water on First Street, adjoining said Garden Grange be vaenti d f | > \NDON LODGE. No. 133.1. ().(). J’ •> . piped to auy part of town, Life Insurance Policies and Bond» bought 1 meets every Satuidav evening. ' Ordered that A L Nosier, S S Endicott or money loaned on same. and to any part of the house, .• v’lsiting brothers in good standhit. and 11 S Davis be appointed viewers 111 d 8 on application, in quantities ¿cordially invited. Oregon. Ilandon, B Cathcant surveyor on the relocation of the desired. Rates rcusonablv. : : <« 1. N. LE LONG, N.G. : f A G. II oyt , bee. Rock creek rond, nnd they meet at tbe ljou->e .. a i 4 :■ W. H. Proprietor of B F Hill on the 6ih day of May 1963. . 4 i„-. %■ . •> •: •: •> y • • •> <• ISANIMIN LODGE. No. 115, A. F. A. »I Ordered that C ? McFuilin.B F Savage’ <• •> :• -.*• ’♦ -t > <- <• -.- •> 4 4 4 y 4 4 -> 4 •: 4 ’<• •> nnd A Newland be appoint! d viewers nnd 8 I) ANDON LODG E. No. 115, A. F.A ,M ♦ TîioitMW’3 nro Trying It. B Cathcart surveyor on the location of the I > Stated communication« first Sat IIEI.rill LODGE, NO. 04, K. Ill 1’. X Tu nrdor to pr >v i tan great merit of Julius Nelson—Haines slough road and that << urd’iv after the full moon of each nionth. All Manter Mason« cordially E, j s Crei» n 1’ii- '• tl»3 mo t effective cure ? I DELPHI LODGE. NO.«4,KNIGliT8g. they meet at the house of Julias Nelson on T J. THRIFT. W. M. •> invited. ! r !i a id Col l i l llca-l, we nave prn- 1 y of Pythias, meets every Monday . May 19,1’102. * W. H aydon , Seo. •> p:ir, evening at 7:30 o’clock, in Castle Unii, n Ordi red that n portion of the Myrtle Point ■> Bandoi,. Ogn. I’. NELSON, C. C. 3 '.<<• •> ❖ <• • V • * ••• 'í' • • ••• * <* <4. t it of j or drn 3 t or send 10 cenU to •> B. N. H abkixu T ox , K. of 11. and 8. 8- Catching Creek mid Joe Cnrliss rond bo Jo ELY to Wlirai Lt., N. Y. City. •> 5- anted nnd the supervisors through whose 4 •> < -t -x<- 5 : 4 •< ♦ •' * v •> <• <•*■> •> •> 4 4 4 >• I sapere 1 from citvrr'l of U.io wrr. f. l.lr. 1 Court queen of tbe Forest No. 17, districts said road passes, open said road ever «ilice a bo/, and 1 never hoped for Forastera of A me lea. for pnblic travel. cur.i, hilt Ely'c Cream ¡’.alia teemc to do * Wrenshall Wrensh.ll, Ordered that E E McCracken be allowed « /■«Ot'RT QUEEN OF THE FORES I even that. ST ay nr'pmiut.mc n have used to redeem tbe property sol J fol- taxes under \ No. 17. meets Fridav n'ght of each., it with exxil t r nilt:.— mear Oalruin an asseamient to N J Allen heirs, on pay '■ week, in Concrete Hall. Bandon. Oregon.o 15 Warren A.e., Chicago, ill. X cordial we lcome is extended to all via-«' merit of $5 85. Fly’« Cream Bahn is ibo ncknowlodired HENRY GOEIZ. iting brother« GOEiZ. '' Ordered that the Clerk issue warrants on W. W SmrtF.v. , Chief Ranger. J cii. ç for catuirh an i con.nina nu cocnin«, I S. c-r. tnr«. 3 mercury nor n’iv injnñons dreg. Pr. e, the Co. Treas. in favor of I C Fawcett for |> » 4Ì.F4 •> *»■» <• + 4 <• J ■»■*4 4 < Üf -, bu 0 als. At druggists or by luuj. $7. 90 in lieu of lost warrants, said T C Faw- Church Directory Boots and Shoes A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions Now is the time to buy. Other bargains “I have Dot tin» slightest bjsitancy in recommending Chamberlaiu’e Cough Remedy to all who are Buffer­ ing from coughs or colds,” says Chas. M. Cramer, Esq., a well known watch­ maker. of Colombo, Ceylon. “It has been some two years since tbe City Dispensary first called my attention to ibis valuable medicine and I bave repeatedly used it and it has always been beneficial. It bas cured me of cbest colds. It is espe­ cially effective for children and sei dom takes more than one bottlo to cure them of hoarseness. I have per suaded many to try this valuable medicine, and I bey are all as well pleased as myself over tbe result.” For sale by C. Y Lowe. -—OGO------ Important News Notes T uxsdat April 15 Cholera coutiunes to spread throughout Luzon. f.ipaguine. the Rnssiai Minister of the Imerior, was assassinated. A senoris hitch h-a occurred in the Anglo Boer pence neg. tir.tic.na. Ti e Chinese Governn ent is enable to sup­ press tbe rebellion in the south. Queenan knocked out llawkina nt Seattle in the M'li round. Gates ban nrqrired control of tbe Louin- villa A Nashville railroad. A train was wrecked 20 inilM from Spo­ kane nnd four men injured. Fishermen at Astoria decide not to bold out for price, agreed upon by union. BANDON Water Works... LOGAN, * * & Photographers,