52 Times a year for $2.
52 Times a year for $2.
BANDON,
Volume XVIII.
OREGON:
THURSDAY,
AUGUST 28, 1902
W. A. Wood, of Eugeue, visited F ob S alb .—A bouse and lot in the South
ern part of Bandon. Tbe bouse is a story
Bandon this week.
aud a half building with 4 rooms. A barn
J. Denholta is Agent for Warner’s and outbuildings also on the lot. Price Be-llniim of Bandon Branch
Call at tbe furniture store for up
reasonable. Apply to H. N. Brown, Baudon.
Rust proof Corset.
holstering goods.
of Latter Day Naintti
Bouton Hoyt wishes to inform tbe public
A. O. Westgate of Coquille was a that be baa the finest line of samples to
Charles Lyons, of Coquille, was a
The members of the Bandon branch
Bandon visitor Tuesday.
Bandon visitor Friday evening.
order suits from that have ever been dis
of
the Reorganized Church of Jesus
played
in
Bandon.
He
solioits
your
patron
W. S. Chandler aud F. A. Laise, of
Richard Houghton, of Norway, was
age and askes yon to call and examine bis Christ of Latter Day Saints will as
Marshfield,
were
in
town
Tuesda.y
in town a day or two tbiH week.
stock of samples.
semble at Bandon Friday, August 29,
E. C. Gaddis, of Roseburg regis
J. Denholm carries the best and
Bishop Hilliard will preach iu tbe and hold services ten days.
tered at the Tupper House Tuesday.
largest stock of Groceries in town.
Tbe speakers now present are
tent tonight,
J. P. Barkdoll, of Norway, baa been
Elders Joseph Luff, Geo. H. Hilliard,
Special—24 Large Stamps Photos
Mrs. R. E. L. Bedilliun anddaugh
25 cents, at Wrenshall's gallery Ban In provisions and groceries G. H. j spending several days in town this ter and Mrs. B. N. Harri ngtou and Charles E. Crumley, W. A. Goodwin
Magoon
always
carries
a
select
stock,
week.
and Arthur Allen,
don.
son will visit San Francisco, on this
Fresh supplies arriving on each ves
M.
F
Shoemaker
went
to
Marsh
Of groceries, fruits, nuts and can sei.
trip of the steamer.
field yesterday to look after tbe ship
dies you always find a choice eelec-
Chris Rasmussen will start to-day
Editor J. J. Stanley came down ment of a lot of matchwood.
eion at Magoon’s.
for
a visit to San Francisco. H. N.
T uesday Aug l'.if
Friday evening from Coquille to join
P. C. Stephenson aud Maddick Brown will fill his place in tbe El
A Boston company has secured an im
A full line of all woo), Ladies’ and bis family who were camping on the
went to work yesterday to put a now Dorado Saloon.
mense bed of coal at Cape Nome. The vein
Gents’ underwear, at $2.50 to $4.50 a beach. -
is forty five feet in thickness.
roof
upon
the
Tupper
House.
suit at Sanderson Bros.
The Bernard Circus performed in Six lives were lost in tbe burning of a
Mies Frances Smith, who has made
Rev. IV. Horfall will hold services town the past two nights. They have tumble down tenement in New York.
James W. Chase returned to Ban California her home for some time'
don last Sunday after a weeks visit to returned on the steamer Mandalay in St. John’s church Sunday, morn a well trained lot of dogs and ponies. Bank wrecker Frank Andrews of Detroit
got fifteen years at hard labor, but got out
ing and evening at tbe usual hours.
his home at Oregon City.
This company gives a good show.
Sunday.
on a writ of error.
Alonzo Davis, of New Lake, was in
Amos Hateber received a severe
Tbe deal by San Francisco parties
Carl Nelson received a sprained town yesterday having brought up wound just above tbe right groin yes The Wild Goose Mining Company pot in
for tbe stavemill property on Coos
a pump at Nome, Alaska that oost half a
ankle last Monday from trying to roll the product of his dairy for shipment. terday by a bit of steel that ilew off a million dollars, and lifts 4,000,000 gallons of
bay was closed last week.
a beer keg with his feet while helping
There has been quite a representa wedge. Dr. Kime was called but tbe water daily to the top of Anvi mountain.
Oils and Paints of all kinds, iron to unload freight from tho Mandalay.
Five officers, thirty men and seventy
tive
uumber of commercial men inter sliver could not be looated.
and wood enamels for sale at the
Chinese were drowned by the siukiug of a
Benj. F. Cope, of Fourmile, was in viewing Bandon Merchants this week.
pontoon on the Amur river in Asia.
Bandon Furniture Co’s store.
HoNton Kntertwinerw.
town Tuesday morning having, Sheriff S. Gallier was in town the
W ednesday Ang 20
M. O Warner, of Eugene, has been brought in a lot of butter for ship- ■
Mr.
C.
N.
Thomas
tbe
manager
of
A British ship arrived at Astoria yester
spending a few days in Bandon and ment. Ben is running the ranch alone latter part of last week summoning tbe noted Boston Entertainers ar day having Cholera aboard,
jurors to attend the September term
vicinity plying bis trade of piauo again.
rived here yesterday for the purpose Tbe Boer Generals visit President Kruger.
of Circuit Court.
Trains oollide in New Jersey, two men are
tuner.
of making arrangements to have hie killed, one fatally hurt and several persons
A large shipment of wool on the
The
baseball
season
is
over
and
the
Tbe best physic—Chamberlain’s
Mandalay, this trip, has set the Bandon players who were secured else Company appear here on Friday injured.
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to
wheels and spindles of the woolen where will leave on tbe Mundaluy to evening of this week. They give a Samuel Seeley who served a long sentence
take. Pleasant in effect. For sale
clean refined, humorous entertain for stealing $350,000 has returned to New
mills turning again, and everybody day for San Francisco.
a millionaire.
by C. Y. Lowe.
ment. They will appear here in tbe York
is busy.
Antomobilists in the Rhine Province,
W. V. Cope, of Floras creek, was beautiful comedy, “Apairof lunatics,” Germany,
Attorney John Hall of Marshfield,
ran over a man and two ohildren,
Frank Sumner came down from
was in Bandon Thursday night on Fisbtrnn Satnrday to visit bis parents | in town Tuesday having brought up at tbe opera bouse. Tbe Portland with fatal result and narrowly escaped
bis way to attend Circuit Court in here. He has rented tho farm of j a twelve bundled pound lot of butter Oregonian, says that Mr Newton kept lyncbiDg by tbe peasants.
T hubsday Aug 21
to ship on tbe Maudalay.
bis audience in a continuous roar of
Curry County.
Frank Fish, of Fishtrap for a period j
A gang of five green-goods men and one
A.
G.
Hoyt
is
still
on
deck
in
the
laughter.
”
Tbe
Eureka
Times,
Calif.,
C. M. Woodruff, of Gold Beach, of three years.
woninn were arrested in New York aud their
Livery business with new rigs and says that the entertainment given by paraphernalia captured.
was in town Monday night on bis
The Mandalay arrived Sunday with
way to Portland, from which place about 200 tons of freight and seven I good horses. His services are in de tbe Boston entertainers was one of Tbe Sultan of Turkey has got a move on
mand and he is ever ready to give the the best seen in Eureka for a long in the matter of fulfilling bis agreement
Jin will go to San Francisco.
Uncle Snm. He will now rebuild tbe
passengers. She brought a consider public first class service.
time. Admission 25 cts. Reserved with
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and able quantity of frnit for tbeCoquille j
American mission destroyed at Kharput,
Mrs. Minnie Bryan went to Dairy seats 50 cts at Drugstore.
aud let women and children join their bus
Diarrhoea Remedy has a world wide vnlley merchants.
bands and fathers who have become natural
villa
and took charge of tbe school
reputation for its cures. It never fails
Mr. William Strader who had the! there last Monday morning for A. G
ized Americans.
and is pleasant and safe to take. For
Sheriff Davie was wounded in an attempt,
misfortune to fall upon a snag which Thrift who eecured her services to
gale by C. Y. Lowe.
Some months ago we made mention ed jail break, at Centerville. Iowa. His wife
penetrated hie eye, some two weeks teach tbe last month of his term.
an ax and helped the deputy sheriff,
W. R. Wells, of Douglas county, ago is out, and around again. The
of a discovery of natural gas that was seized
who whs armed with a revolver, to force tbe
Captain Walter Paoter has taken
who spent a few days looking around sight of the eye is destroyed.
made on William H. Button’s ranch, prisoners baok.
charge of the steamer Venns and Cap
here, left Tuesday morning to visit
The passenger list on the Manda tain W. R. Banter is in charge of tbe situated on tbe north side of Floras Excursion trains collided iu Nevada and
tbe bay country and have a look
two men were injured.
lay Sunday contained the following' Reta. He will use her to carry and creek, and a mile east of Dairyville.
around that part of Coos.
Tbe discovery was made while sink Eleven men were killed by the explosion
name«: F Carrick, T Falve. F Riley, tow fish to the cannery during tbe
a pulp digester nt Wilmington, Deleware.
T. W. Clark, president of the Ban Miss A Yaeger, Miss L Ullrich, Miss
ing a well for water and tbe gas was of
Six others are thought to be buried in tbe
fishing season.
don Woolen Mills Co., arrived ffotn H Rines and M ibb Frances Smith.
in sufficient quantity to blow out with
x
A. G. Thrift, of D.iiryville, was in a whistling sound making quite a ruins.
San Fraccisco Thursday evening. He
The inability of tbe railroad to handle
Tbe Coast Mail says that on last town Tuesday night, having business
the demand for coke have caused a abut
returned by way of Oregon City and Wednesday the Simpson Lumber j
noise.
down of several furnaces in the east.
that called bitu this way. We learn
brought Mrs. Clark with him.
Since
then
Mr.
Button
has
been
Co’s mill on Coos bay ent 144,000 feet [ that the trade that was on between
Thirty five deaths from Cholera occurred
busying himself quietly in devising in the Philippine division of enlisted men,
Charles D. and Miss Bertie Felter of lumber in 20 hours, the day crow
him and Ed Raokleff is oft. Mr. Thrift plaus and means to prospect tbe find
between June 25 and July 10.
started for Roseburg Tuesday morn cut 67,000 feet and ths night crew
has not decided as to what be will do and the result is that a local company
F iuday Aug 22
ing on a pleasure trip, to be gone 77,000 feel.
next.
of Coos county business men with a Sir Thomas Lipton and the Sultan
about ten days. When they return
John Giles was in town Saturday
A G Hoyt lost a package, done up capital of $5000 has been raised to Morocco bad each an automobile accident.
Charles will accept a position in the from the Page-Smith sawmill having
Neither party reoeived injury.
in
tbe shape of a book, Wednesday,
Hotel Coquille at Coquille City.
come in for repairs. He was struck on between here and Dairyville. It was investigate and see what can be found The messenger boys strike caused a couple
under the snrface of tho ground in of small riots in Chicago. Men employed
Mr. E. Lewin has purchased R. B. the nose by a piece of lumber or wood
addressed
to a Chinaman at Port Or that part of the country.
to take tbe plaoe of the strikers, quit work
Henry's interest in the Curren meat which Mr. Page was handling. Tbe
rather than incur the enmity of the beys.
ford. Finder will coufer a favor by
With
thia
object
in
view,
Mr.
But
market business here and took imme blow cut bis nose and brought un
A negro killed his wife at Portland. He
leaving
same
at
Bandon
or
Dairy
ton left here yesterday morning, for was
diate charge. Mr. Henry goes to Co consciousness for a short season.
married to a white woman. Both were
ville,
Marshfield, to secure the uso of a dia
quille where be will go to work iu the
persons.
Mrs. Ada W. Unruh, tbe temper Henry Clemens, of Lampey creek, mond drill with which to sink a pros disolute
Two men were killed and three others in
Drain shop next Monday morning.
ance lecturer, closed her work here
jured by the breaking of tbe davit ropes on
A twisted shaft in tbe matcbfactory last Thursday night on which occa was in town Tuesday, having come pect hole at or near tbe point of dis tbe flagship Kearsarge.
covery.
down
to
secure
passage
on
the
steamer
department at the broombandie mill sion she gave a splendid lecture on the
A ban Franoisoo jury found Frank Woods
Tbe company proposes to drill a guilty of the murder of polioeuian Eugeue
has caused a shutdown for a few subject of “Home Life.” A short Mandalay for himself and family to
days. However there is a large sup interesting program consisting of San Francisco, He was too late to hole into the earth to tbe depth of Robinson.
three to five thousand feet unless a
S atubday Aug 16
ply of material ready so that tbe dip songs and recitations proceeded tbe' secure transportation as all the berths
strike is made sooner. Mr. Button William Upshaw, of Salem, killed his pa
had
been
taken.
ping and wrapping can go steadily lecture.
rents and then committed suicide.
Miss Alice Iaeger and Miss Linda expected to get back to Bandon to
President Roosevelt is visiting in the New
on.
Mr. C. Timmons arrived here with Ulrich, of Detroit, Michigan, arrived day with bis drilling apparatus, and England
Mr. E. D. Sperry and wife and a crew of 17 cbinnmeti Saturday, to here Suuday to visit their cousins thinks that tbe company will have the The O. States.
R. A N. freight depot at Pendle
daughter Lucia, and Mrs. J. C. Snook, commence operations preparatory to Mies Mary and Esther Yaeger. They drill in operation iu about two weeks. ton was burned today,
The Baker City waiebouse was burned
of Coquille came down Friday and having the cannery ready for tbe fish intend leaving by tbe steamer today
Drawn to Oregon.
Inst night.
remained till Sunday, Mesdamea ing season. His stock of tin arrived for their Michigan home and will
The latest is a Farmers Trust with $50
From the Oregon Journal.
Sperry and Snook and Miss Lucia from San Francisco next day on the take Miss Mary and Esther with them
000,000 capital. Outsiders need uot apply.
took part in tbe Episcopal Guild en Mandalay. Mr. Timmons’ family will
J. N. Shahan, of Kansas, a guest of
M onday August 25
The Episcopal Guild gave a very tbe Imperial, is here to look over the Cbamperico on the West ooast of Mexico
tertainment Saturday evening.
come overlaud.
has been shaken up by earthquake. Active
creditable entertainment here Satur
There was a basket social in tbe
Henry L. Shattuck of Shellsburg day night, in tbe interest of tbe Epis Coos Bay Railroad proposition. Mr. volcanoes are close by.
Two mile schoolhouse, last Saturday Iowa, was cured of stomach trouble, copal Church. The committes had Shahan is a man of large means, and General Miles will visit tbe Philippines.
The strikers prevented the mine owners
night for the benefit of that school with which he had been afflicted for spared no pains iu preparing for tbe has in contemplation important in resuming
operations.
district, which drew a considerable years, by four boxes of Chamberlain’s occasion and tbe program which con vestment in Oregon, particularly in
MARINE.
tbe Coos Bay region if that section
number of Bandonians that way. Tbe Stomach and Liver Tablets. He bad
ABB1VKD.
Bisted of vocal and instrumentaleelec comes up to its advertised magnifi
sale of baskets amounted to over previously tried many other remedies
23—Sohr May Flower, Gudmanson,
tions was well received by tbe audi cence. He will depart from tbe city 15 Aug.
days from 8 F, to A Pershbaker.
$43.00. A pleasant time is reported and a number of physicians without
this evening on a tour of inspection, Aug. 24—Stinr Maudalay, Bendegard, 3
ence.
by those attending.
reliof. For salo by C. Y. Lowe.
and will be absent for a wees or two. days from S F.
August Hornbogen left yesterday
Tbe Coos Bay railroad seems to be Aug. 25—Scbr Coquelle, Anderson, 17 days
This month has brought a large morning for Pasadena, California attracting
Mrs. Anna Snyder, daughter of
great attention throughout from S F to A Perebbaker.
number
of
persons
from
tbe
interior
T. T, Smith, who has been visiting
SAILED.
wlieie he will probably locate if he tbe country, and Mr. Sbnban says
her relatives in Coos during tbe past to visit tbe coast. Last Sunday there can find anything that suits him. If that many men of large means are Aug 23—Sohr Albion. Anderson, to 8 F.
two months left here Tuesday to re wore some sixteen to twenty tents be ts not satisfied however he will re waiting to bear from him before de Ang. 23—Sclir Corinthian, Olsen, to 8 F.
to come out and investigate Aug. 26—Schr Onward, I,arsen, to 8 F.
turn to her home at Oregon City. and covered wagons iu Happy camp, turn again. He went by way of Rose ciding
for themselves.
Appeal to Reason: Americans pay
She was accompanied by her niece while there were several parties burg not being able Io secure a pas
A YOUNG LADY'S LIFE SAVED,
from 30 to 100 percent more for tbe
Miss Lydia Livesay who will spend camped in empty houses. Tbe ar Bago ou tho Maudalay as all the cab
rivals and departures nearly balance ins bad been taken.
some weeks at her home.
Panama, Colombia, by Chamberlain’« i goods made in American trust indus
i Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ilemedy.
tries than the same goods are sold to
Howard Culver got a toe smashed for the last two weeks or so.
Public
school
will
open
in
tbe
Ban
A good roads convention is to be
at Prosper last Monday while helping
Dr. Chas. H. Utter, a prominent foreigners for. But there is little sense
don district next Monday, Septemper
ami no reason for blaming tbe trust
held
in
Portland
October
13
to
15
to
unload freight from tbe steamer
1. Mrs. Wooten will have charge of I’hyscian, of Panama, Colombia, in a owners. They have a right to sell at
Mandalay. Howard has been unfortu which all the county judges and
tbe school as principal, with Miss K. recent letter states: “Lust March I wblit they please, to whom they please
nate in this as bo had just gone tn county commissioners are to have an
Maddock« as assistant. A Miss Wil had as a patient a young lady sixteen and when they please, just as mutch
work a few days ago having been laid invitation. It is a worthy object and
son will have charge of tbe primary years of age, who had a very bad at as you have to dispose of your labor
off by an injury received to one of his should bo well attended. There is
room while »he intermediate depart tack of dysentery. Everything 1 pre or goods for tbe most profit you can.
feet by having a piece of timber drop nothing that would do more to en
scribed for her proved ineffectual and
banco tbe value of property and in ment will most probably be under she was growing worse every hour. Why then condemn them? Why not
upon it.
crease emigration to Oregon than tbe management of Miss Maud Walk Her parents were sure she would die arrange a system of public industry
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Morris, of Tex
er of Pistol River.
good roads.
.11
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She had become so wonk that she in which you have a voice, and from
as arrived here Monday and took
could not turn over in l»ed. What to which yon cun buy the products of
County
certificates
were
granted
to
The
Mandalay
’
s
passenger
list
to
their first look at tbegTand old ocean.
your labor at the price you get payed
They camo West by the Northern tho following persons by the county day will include the following names: do at this critical moment was a study for producing! There will be some
Pacific ronte with the view of locating examining board at its recent session: Mrs Campe, Miss Hoffman, Mrs R E for me, but. I thought of Chamber reason in that. But people who will
if suited, but have concluded to re Marietta Wilson, Anna Logan. Lizzie L Bedillion. and daughter. Mrs B N Inin’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea not reason, if they be a majority, will
turn to Texas. Mr. Morris has been Price, Mabel Weekly, Fay Harvey, Harrington and son, Misses Georgia Remedy and as a last resort pre get nicely skinned and force the skin
used to a prairie country, hence is Pbebe Henneger, Mattie Dickson Lewis, Alice Yaeger, Linda Ulrich, scribed it. The most wonderful re ning of others who do ressoo. We
not satisfied with Cons. He is very Agnes Gnlverson, B F Savage, R obb Mary Yaeger, Esther Yaeger; R A sult was effected. \\ ithin eight bourn ur« tied to the dead body of the fool
much pleased with his trip so far, and Giles. Hattie Wells, Icy March, Min Morris, wife and child. T R Hanra she was feeling much bettor; inRide
i«b and must rise or sink with them.
will lake the steamer here for Sun nie McCracken, Delplia Sears, Mollie han, T Burrows, W McKune, F Ray of three days she was upon her feet
Hence this effort to rouse them to
Francisco and return East by the Caldwell. Nellie Brown. R obo Long, mond, Win Millsap, Leon Hazen and ' and at tbe end of one week was en
reason.
tirely
well.
”
For
sale
by
C.
Y.
Lowe.
Maggie Murphy and Gertrude James. Chris Rasmussen.
Southern Pacific route.
LOCAL NEWS.
Number 35.
CAMP MEETING!
Lace curtain stretchers to rent at
the furniture store.
T. T. Smith of Lampey creek sec
tion was visiting in town Monday.
See the new style kitchen table and
safe combined at B. F. Co’s.
Capes and Jackets at Denholm’s
for Ladies, Misses aud Children.
Sanderson Bros, have the largest
and best stock of Groceries in town.
Important News Notes
To Prospect For Oil.
S anderson B rothers
DEALBB8 IN
Dry Goods, Provisions & Groceries,
Hay, Grain and all kinds of Feed, Wholesale oJ Retail.
SEED OATS IN STOCK.
Produce:
BRING US YOUR PRO
DUCE OF ALL KINDS.
Butter.
Bring ua your BUTTER either in Rolls or Solid Pack
Amount Unlimited.
Bandon,
Oregon
J. Denholm
Dry Goos of Every Description.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
BOOTS and SHOES.
Suits Made to Measure by two of the Best Tailors
in San Francisco
Fall and Winter Goods.
All Kinds of Goods For
Rainy Weather.
Ladies’ Jackets and
Capes.
A Large Stock Just
Received.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing.
DRY GOODS
JtK3’
CLOTHING
Boots and Shoes
________
T GRENZ'S STORE
N.
CONSTANTLY on HAND
——-------------------------------
A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions
Now is the time to buy.
StrsrS
will be disposed of at prices that will astonish you, while there are
Other bargains
To be had in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes
and other goods that must be sold to luako
room for more.
A. W. KIME, M. D.
w. Haydon, M.».
AND SURGEON
URINARY AND
SKIN
BANDON, OKEGOiN.
DISEASES.
Office—EaBt Front Street,
Calls to all parts of town and county
B andon , O bbgon .
promptly answered day or night. Oflice on
corner of Lower Main and Atwater streets
PHYSICIAN
DIGESTIVE.
AGENTS WANTED.
J.W.STRANGE,
LIFE OF T. DICW1TT TALMAOE, by
his son. R ev . F bank D ewiit T aucaob and
associate editors of Christian Herald. Only
book endorsed by Talmage family. Enor
. OREGON.
mous profit for agents who act quicklv.
BANDON,
Outfit ten cents' Write immediately Clark
Will visit Bandon regularly on dates to bo
A Co., 22» S. 4th Ht. Phils., Pa. Mention
supplied in the Local Column.
__
this par>er.
DENTIST,
GEO.
P. TOPPING,
ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW
4. HANDON LODGE No. 133. 1. 0.0. F <•
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‘fl J meets every Saturday evening.#
Oflloe on Second Floor in Concrete Buildiug ^Visiting brothers in good standing ft
on First Street,
¡¿cordially invited.
I. N. DE LONG, N. G. £
Life Insurance Policies and Bonds bought ?
* A. O. H oyt . Sec.
or money loaned on same.
8 «i
»
Banrlon, - - - - Oregon.
Practice. In all the Court, of the State.
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ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
i DELPHI LODGE, NO. 64, K. OF F. *
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Office in the Eldorado Building, on First 2,-LJ of Pythias, meets every Monday
.< evening at 7:80 o’clock, in Castle Ilali,
Street.
Bandon. Ogn.
B. NELSON, O. C.
9s B. N. H abbington , K. of K. and 8.
BANDON
...Water Works...
Pure, fresh, cold spring water
piped to any part of town,
and to any part of tbe house,
on application, in quantities
desired. Rates reasonable. ; :
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