Volume XX. LOCAL NEWS New Carpet at Furniture Store. Hay. grain and feet! at N. Lorenz’s Store. A nice stock of new Feather Pil* lows at the Furniture Store. The Furniture Store has a tine line of Rockers and Diners coming on next steamer. Ben Cope, one of Fonr-Mile’s bustling dairymen, was doing busi­ ness in town, Friday. Rev. W. H. Myers will hold services at the M. E. Church, Sunday morning and evening, Jan. 24tb. D. S. Rouse, superintendent of the Riverton Coal mine«, wm in town the latter part of last week. Delicious! yes. yon will find delic­ ious hams and bacon, fine flour, and the best candies at Cox's geocery. Ray Van Anken and C. L. Newman, of Aberdeen, Wash., ware visitors in town, the latter part of last week. The steamer Chico is to sail from Sun Francisco for the Coquille, to­ morrow, and should be here on Mon­ day. J. J. Bryan has quit the road as a commercial traveler, and has pur­ chased a grocery store at Springfield, Oregon. Miss Msrv Blackerby left last Sat­ urday, for North Bend, to take charge of her department in the Woolen Mill there. Jack Sullivan, the shoe drummer, was doing business in Band n, last week, and faced the storm for a visit to Dairyvilld. A. S, York, agent for the Portland Telegram, was in town the latter part of last week, soliciting subscribers for that journal. Steve and Fred Minard, of Dora, aud I M. Weakly, of Gravel Ford, were visitors in Bandon during the latter part of last week. Fred Helgreti, of Prosper, was do­ ing business in town. Friday. Fred is at work this winter doing some nec- eseary diking on bis place. His love for and pride in bis coun­ try, ami bis cheerful willingness to fight sod die for it, make« the Jttpa- uese soldier a formidable enemy.— 1’ortlHtid Journal. Dr Prenti“, tiie Marshfield dentist, will visit Bandon, Fell. 5tb, and re­ main until the 26th only. Those liav ing dental work to do, should apply early for appointments. C. R. Snell, of Medford, J. D Ed wards, of Grant’s Pass, and Lem Parker, of Portland, arrived here last Thursday, having come into Coos with a view to acquiring business in­ terests. The steamer Chico sailed for San Francisco, last Friday, with a miscel­ laneous cargo, ami the following pas­ senger list: Mrs S L Stancliff ami four children, Miss Edith Campbell, E Dennis and VV R Owen. C. T. Furiss and William Humbert cameover from North Beud, Tuesday, to help take down and prepare the Woolen Mill machinery for shipment to the Bay. The only part of the mill in operation yesterday, was the finish ing rdbm. Urbau Fisher and family left last Friday for Santa Rosa, Calif., to re side iu the future. We understand that Mr. Fisher and W. A. Dickson purchased a farm of 70 acres wilbiu two and a half miles of that place when they visited California. The steamer Elizabeth got off for San Francisco, Friday. Her passen­ ger list was as follows: J L Kronen- berg, B C Rucker, J R Melburn. V. Markus, Frank Snow, Mrs F E Dyer, Mrs Flora Hazen, Fred Slagle, C F Allen, C C Stewart. A L Smith, C F Andrews, Urban Fisher, wife and four children. The greatest amount of lumber that ever passed over tbeJCoqnille bar in one day, passed out last Friday, when the three three-masters and the two steamers cleared for San Francisco, with nearly a million and a half feet of lumber aboard. The schooners Ruby, Onward and Coquelleare ready to pass out when the bar smooths down again, and they will take out about auother million feet. Tbia mouth will probably witness the larg­ est output of lumlier from the Co­ quille within tbe history of the river. The Coqnelle got out yesterday. No Pity Shewa. ‘•For years fate was after me con­ tinuously," write» F. A. Gnlledge, Verbena, Ala. ‘‘I had a terrible case of Pile*, causing 24 tn mor*. When all failed Bncklen’s Arnica Salve cored m*.’’ Equally good for Burn« and all ache* and pain*. Only 25c at C. Y. Lowe’» Drug Store. BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY» JANUARY 21, Number 3. 1904 Tbe tDHll froto the outside World ’here I, the following preamble and Stationery and PrntiDg. ”Photo” Buttoun, 10 to 15cts. at resoiut on* w« re uoanimoa4y adopted by Gias* A P. ndbomme O », »-upplt a*, 19 68 failed to reach ns yesterday. Wrenshall's Gallery. lhe surviving members of thia Court. L H Hazard, supplies Clerks office. 14 20 Several of the girls, heretofore em­ For first class real estate, corres­ W m uMiS. In *1 of the loss we have sus- C O Dryden, Printing ..................... 10 00 ployed in the Woolen Mill here, will tamed by the decease of oar friend and as Cue. Hay Puli Co, Blank«..................... 12 60 pond with Geo. P. Topping. oulate, Douild McIntosh, and of the still . Call aud see th* fine new line of leave tomorrow to take positions at heavier loss sustained by tbuoe who were ! Bancroft Whitney Co, Vol 42. Oregon j Report.............. .. 3 75 North Bend. Tapestry at the Furniture Store. nearest aud dearest to him, Therefore, Be II I Th. _______ __ Son. ______ Printing .. 3 00 A. E. Withers wan in town last resolved, that it M but a just tribute lo tbe | j j Stanley, eappHea. .... .. . . .. Self rising Buckwheat Flour for ..IM 65 eight on his way to Cape Blanco, to uieuiory uf the depat led to say that iu re­ I Coqnille City Herald, printing.. .. 24 20 pancakes, at Sanderson. Brothers. gretting bi. removal from our luidat, we Stephen Gallier, supplies, Sheriff’s overnee some work to be done at the W. B Cox. of Spokane, registered uiouru tor one who was in every way worthy office........................................................J 47 77 Light Station tberx I of our respect aud regard, aud by bis death at tbe Tupper House, Thursday last Crdered that North Bend Citizen, Coquillo In another colnmn will be found this Court aud ooiuiuuuity have lost HU able ! City Herald be tbe official newspapers for Mrs. J. C. Snooks, of Coqnille City, the advertisement of the Steamer aud etbcie*>t officer, a tuau who oonducted year 1904. rate not to exceed fifty cents per was a visitor in town, lust Saturday. bis official duties iu au able aud impartial square of ten lines breviere type. Elizabeth. This splendid vessel is Rev. W. Horsfall will preach in St. here to help build up and develop utauuer in wbieb be has UUlformty per­ Ordered that warrants be drawn on Coun­ formed bis public duties. ty Treasurer for $10.00 in favor of J T Jew­ John's Church, next Sunday morning the trade and resources of the Co­ Kesol.ed, 'J bat we sincerely coudole with ett for support of himself and family. at tbe usual hour. No service in tbe quille Valley, and should have a lib­ tbe laiuily of the deceased O. the dispeusa Indigent* aud Insane, etc. evening. tiuu With which it baa p eased biviue Pruvi- Hotel Coqnille, meals for prisoner ... 2 CX) eral support. She is due agaiu about t deuce to.ffiict them, andcouuueud them for You can rely on Cox, tbe grocer, for« Saturday or Sunday. Mary Black, nursing Maggie Hodson. 60 00 couBideralion to Him wbu order, all thing* Chas Stauff, supplies, Pamsford A goode of tbe best quality and prices for tbe beet, aud whose chaslisemeuts are Nelson................................................... 41 40 that will suit you. New goods by C. F. Dee Expire* Suddenly. lueai.t iu mercy. E G Flanagan, supplies, Josh Nelson. 8 10 Krulved, That a oopy of thi* heartfelt every steamer. Joe Ferry, supplies, F F Williams .... 92 News reached here Monday of the 1 tesllLuouiai of our (ymputby aud sorrow, be P E Drane, supplies, Geo 8 Smith.... 21 Coast Mail: Scarlet fever has brok­ 10 80 forwarded to tbe family of our departed en out at Libby, a son of Robert Har­ deaib of U. F. Doe, of San Francisco, frieud aud associate by lhe Clerk of tbia G H Croy, wood , Geo 8 Westnot......... 1 50 who died at that place on Saturday, Wm Jenkins A Son. supplies, A C Hoyt 60 00 rison being attacked. Tbe family has Court, aud that these ltesolutiuus be spread F M W bite, M D, services Della Po­ been quarantined, but it is feared from heart disease, death, it appears, on tbereoords of tbis Court. land........................ .............................. 5 00 being sudden. that other cases will develop. Z C Strang, supplies, West not,............. 3 75 OrdereJ that J J t linkeubeard, be ap Deceased, who was about 70 years Tbe many friends of Mrs. Josiah old, and unmarried, bad large busi­ pointed County CommuitMoiier to fill vacan­ Joel Patterson, nursing Westnot......... 48 00 Jacob Fonts, nursing Westnot............. 6 15 Wolf gave her a pleasant birthday ness interests on the Coquille River, cy caused by death of Donald McIntosh. W Culin, M D, services smallpox pa­ Ordered that Allen McLeod be appointed party at tbe residence of her daugh­ and what effect bis death may have tients ......................................................132 00 Constable of District No 2. ter, Mrs. Stephenson, last Friday af­ on business, in this valley, cannot be Alfred Johnson, supplies, Sargent .... 24 65 Justice Courts. Southern Oregon Co, supplies, Doo ternoon. A very pleasant time was foretold, at present. Our understand State vs. Gar. Sutton and Al Phin. Kamney............. .................................. 10 95 tbe result. ing is that he was sole owner of tbe WHS Hyde, Justioe.................... $ 4 50 J J Curren, lodging, Della Polland.... 3 00 Allan McLeod, Constable ...................... 6 UU Mr. Wm. S. Crane, of California, Coqnille Mill & Tug Company’s in­ Maria C Grant, monthly allowance... 10 00 State vs J S Kogers. Poor Farm. M<1., suffered for years from rheuma­ terests, aud having nocbildreu of Lis WHS Hyde, Justice ............................ 66 8 tism aud lumbago. He was finally own, bis nephew will probably become I Allan McLeod, Constable .................. 8 M C H Frv, snpt. 4 months ending Deo 31st. *03 ................................................ 19164 advined to try Chamberlain's Pain bis heir. State vs Chas Newman. L Harl cker, 1 mare for use on farm.. 90 00 4 40 N Lorenz, bal for mdse......... ................ 149 15 Balm, which he did, and it effected a There were movements inaugurated WHS H)de, Justice............. ........ .. complete cure. For sale by C. Y. toward tbe rebuilding of tbe Parkers i W S Gruves, Constable.......................... 1 65 Dykes. State vs T H Crawford. Lowe, Druggist. burg Mill, so we are informed, and J WHS Hyde, Justice............................. 5 36 Petition of J W Bennett et al for diking dist considered. Clerk ordered to issue cita­ M. I. Smith came over Tuesday Superintendent John L. Kronenberg • Allan McLeod, Constable.................... 6 UU tion, and Z T Siglin, F P Norton and Her­ from North Bend to move his family had just left here last Friday on tbe | Aug Peterson, witness, do fee............... bert Lockhart appointed viewers, and 8 B there, snd to have a number of tbe Steamer Elizabeth to give San Fran- j H C Brainard, witness........................... 1 50 Cathcart, surveyor, to meet March 1st, 190*e A Heckela, do 1 60 Ko ads and Bridges. employees of tbe Woolen Mills go cisco a visit for the purpose of confer- Herman Larson, do 1 60 In re Coos Bay Wagon Ko ad. Ordered over lo work io the North Bend Mill ing in regard to business interests Allan McLeod, do uo fee that the following biliB be paid. T F Crawford, do do His wife, being somewhat indisposed, here. Henry Yost, labor, 4 days.................... 8 00 1 » A Flanders, supt 12^ days.................... 37 50 will not move over for a mouth, or The Company, besides owning the William Lind, do ¡State vs Charles Kost. until she is well. mill abd tug. has also lurge timber in­ WHS Hyde, Justice............................. 4 45 Wm Hayter, 11X days............................ 23 00 Geo Norris self and team, ten and H. P. Heacock, F. A. Springstead. terests on tbe river, aud there was Allan McLeod, Constable...................... 56 three-quarter days............................. 29 60 talk of the location of tbe mill being! State vs. Geo Schmidt. and auother gentleman, of Spokane, Joe Steinen, 11 days............................... 22 00 Washington, were in town last night, changed when rebuilt. Also it was E G D Holden, Justice.......................... 10 10 Jess Barker, self and team, 5 days ... 20 00 Lee Goodman, Dep Shff....................... « 45 having come up .tbe coast from Hum­ thought that a new tug should be ¡Stephen Gallier, JShff............................. 8 30 EPS Abernethy. 40850 ft lumber at 6 50 and stumpage............................. 267 32 boldt. They were asking a great built as the present one was built for A Haberly, witness, one day ............... 1 U) Wm Cotton, 1366 lin ft slabs at 25 cis many questions about tbe resources, two masted schooners, which are being F K McNeil, witness, one day and rod ........................................................ 20 75 especially tbe timber, and passed on crowded out by much larger vessels. mileage................................................ 8 70 Ordered that following bills be paid oat of C Cooly, wiluess, one day and mileage 8 70 road fund: lo Roseburg, going by way of Myrtle A liirtlxluy Party. Walter Webber, wituess, oue day aud A G Balch, labor on bridges................ 8 00 Point aud the Middle Fork. mileage .................................................. a 7u Dave Drew, labor 5)£ days.................... 13 76 Last .Thursday, Jan. 14, 1904, a Bills Sumner quarantine. Louis H Perkins and Miss M. C. Stewart Miller, do ..................... 13 75 10 00 L A Lawhorn, self ami team, 5^ dajs 27 50 (Daisy) Brabazon, well known young very enjoyable evening was spent, at E E Straw, M D, aervioes............... 16 00 Wm Paxson, 575 ft lumber«................... 6 76 people of Quurtz, were married in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. N. B. E Mingus, M D., services.............. .. W Horsfall, M D, services.................... 20 00 National Drill Co, extra for road ma­ Souora, January 7th, 1904. by J. W. Hunt, in honor of their daughter, Btate vs Cavett, et al ............................. ......................... 16 00 Purdy, J. P. Mr. Perkins has fitted Miss Erma. For tile anitisetneut of O A Kelly, Justice.................................. 4 70 L chine Harlocker, repairs on road machine up a cozy home ill oue of tbe Robert­ tbe evening, games were played, after Wm Kobin, Constable........................... 7 30 etc.......... .... .................................... 6 90 ¡State vs J M Kiley. son cottages, and they have com­ which refreshments were served. Peter Michelbrink, keeping ferry....... 26 00 O A Kelly, Justice............................... . 7 10 E A Howey, labor self and team......... 40 25 menced housekeeping. Of course they Those present were: Wm Kohm, Constable........................... 7 60 Endicott A Miller, repairing tools, etc were “seienaded,” as the “boys" take Wijrren Littlefield Ethel Boyd Geo Wessendunk, Dept Cou................ 8 00 r d 18 and 25........................................ 22 76 Antia Walvogel George Manciet this method of showing their good J V Foster, Dept Con.................. ........ 1 00 Ordered that petition for road on South Carl Garoutte E J Price, witness................................ will. The Magnet joins with other Nettie Jenkins 1 50 slough be dismissed. Essie Manciet Florence Edmunds Eddie Price, witness............................... 1 50 friends io wishing them good luck. Frances Corson Bert Dudley, labor road district, No 16 38 35 Raleigh Tucker W Calin, witness ....... .. ...................... 1 50 do —Jamestown Magnet. Cheater Dailey 0 00 Winnie McNair Charles Hunt W Horsfall, witness............................... Chriaaie Denholm Alice Porter I’ iim I i Club Noten. ltay McNair Sadie Garoutte That one thousand dollars from the Theresa Manciet County court looks pretty good to os. Itosina Walzer Taken with the fifteen hu died or Oliver Wnldvogel two thousand we export to raise froiu the buttons, the Club will be able to bold its own with any Couuty in lhe State. An accurate record will be kept with the new comers as to the direct results of this advertising, and this report will be published once a month. The first instalment of jars for ex­ hibition purposes will arrive on the ‘•Arcata.” One of the moat remarkable fea­ tures of this Push Club movement, is the fact that up to date no one has bad a word but the best for it. 12tXK) people in the County, but not a kicker in the bunch; if this is not a pro­ gressive spirit, I do not know where yon would find it. Vaut Throng* of Hooniera. Indiana Commissioners estimate that one third of the State's popula­ tion will attend »he World's Fair. Indiana's World's Fair Commis­ sioners believe that every third resi­ dent, of that State will atteud the World's Fair. This belief is based on reports that have reached them, and which they consider authentic. The proprietor of one of th* large hotels now being bnilt, in St. Louis, informs the Commissioners that 5,00(1 Hoosiers had already engaged room* in his hostlery for various periods during the Exposition. Two Indiana High Schools have already completed arrangements to rnn excursions to th* World's Fair, and others will doubtless follow. Be cause of these excursions, it is said that at one of the Exposition hotels, rooms have been booked for 700 per­ sons, and 459 at another On<* of the fraternal organization* from Indiana has engaged accommodations for 250 members. Tbe Commissioners say they believe Indiana will be more nn- meronslv represented at the World's Fairthan any of the common wealths, with tbe exception of Missouri. Willie Lewis Robert Hunt Leah Boak Harold E.hnunds Reuben Elliott Sidney Nelson Lou Jenkins Bv O ne W ho W as T here . Working Nfglit and Day. Tiio busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King’s New Life Pills. TiieBe pills change weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful io building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. MAKI.NK. SltLKD. Jan 15—Sehr Alpha, Larsen, to San Fran­ cisco. Jan. 15—Sohr Advance, Ozidinssen, to San Francisoo. Jan. 15—Sehr Bella, Jamison, to San Fran­ cisco. Jan. 15—St car Elizalieth. Jensen, to Sau Francisco. Jim. 15—Strar Chioo, Martin, to San Fran­ cisco. Shin 20—Sohr Coqnelle, Pederson, to San Francisco. County Court Procrc'inga. 1 50 L E Brown, meal aud bed for prisoner 60 I T Weekly, drawing jury list, Dist No 4.............. ........................................ 3 00 Samuel Stout, drawing jury list Dist No 4, assistant...................................... 2 00 I M Weekly, drawing jury list Dist No 4 assistance........................................ 2 00 E L C Farrin, mileage Dep Dist Atty. 29 60 in re Inquest upon F C Kinnioutt. I T Weekly, acting coroner 16 60 J O Steuiler, constable....... 8 70 ; J P Stemler, juror................ 8 20 ! K A Easton, juror.. ......... 2 20 i W L Krantz, juror................ 8 80 , Wm Abernethy, juror......... 2 60 i J K Benham, juror.............. 1 40 F B McDowell, juror........... 1 40 Waiter Culin. M D, witness. 10 00 Carrie Kinnicutt, do 1 50 Ollie Kinnicutt, do 1 80 W M Laird. do 1 50 W L Laird, do 1 50 J D Laird, do 1 50 In re Inquest upon James Kelly EGD Holden, acting coroner............. 18 80 J W McDonald, juror .................... 1 M A M Bun ten, do 1 00 C S Farmer, 1 00 do K Anselmo, do 1 00 Cyrus Ferreri, do 1 00 Cris Ferreo, do 1 00 J W Gam in ill. witness 1 >0 M Kane«, do I 00 John Haynes, do ........... 1 00 J G Swenson, M D, witness«.. 1 60 B Conb*?r. dep'vwat..... ...... 3 M. J G Swenson, M D, services .. 10 00 In re Inquest upon George Adams. E Bender, coroner................................... 5 70 C C Carter, constable........................... 1 00 K A Leep, M D, services.............. .... 10 0b R B Henry, witness................................. 1 00 Glass A Prudhotume Co, Registration nupplies........... .................................... 82 19 E B I’rior. Hall rent special election.. 1 50 Expenses in mention after October 5th. 1903. Special Term, <1730 (11 Salaries.................................... . 246 00 Indigeiits................................. Janitor Coart House........... ...120 00 .. 17 40 Stat ionery. etc...................... Ordered that the following bills for im proveraent of Coos Bay Wagon Koad be paid; Mrs. W. H. Layha, of 1001 Agnes . 4 50 H C Hughes..................................... Ave., Kanaas City, Mo., has fur sever­ . 4 50 C C Moore.......................................... al years been troubled with severe J B Pointer.......................................... . 17 60 . 2 00 hoarseness, anti at time* a hard cough, MC Miller ....................................... Geo Norris............................................ . 60 00 which ahe says: ‘*WoQld keep me in­ 120 (B doors for days. I was prescritwi for A Flanders, «apt................................ . 00 M Henry Yost ...................... ................. by physicians with no noticeable re­ EPS Abernethy, lumlier at $6 50 .919 06 sults. A friend gave roe part of a . 30 00 Walter Noel............................... .... . 15 00 bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Reroe i Kay Norris...................................... . 12 60 dy, with instructions to closely follow Henry Miller ................................... 15 00 Frank Young..................................... the directions, and I wish to stat«* j,* Stiennon iw................................... . 10 00 ___________ J A Lamb A Co., hdwr.................... . 17 10 that after tbe first day 1 could notice Regnlar January 1904 Terra. Resolutions of Respect and Condolence upon the death of Donald McIntosh, late member of this Court. At a regular acetin« of the Comity Court of Coo* Couuty, Ore«., at the January. 191*4 a decided change for tbe better, and at this time after using it for two weeks, have no hesitation in saying 1 realize that I am entirely cored.” Ttds remdty ta^for sale by C. Y* Lowe, Druggist do Earl Bteele 4 Ray Flanders do 22 do Peter Nedaa 12 do Wm Willard 16 do A E Mathews 84 E M Randleman. labor r d No 20 4 Geo Sell, labor r d No 21 20 John Leggett, do 17 Jeff Ownby do 12 61 W F Keller lqbor r d No 22 do L It Woodwkrd » • 69 * do D P StranjR. 88 do W FfMiller Geo Counts, labor r d No 23 . 13 W 8 Bushnell do 14 do Jesse Warfield 72 8 0 Braden do 219 do 169 E E Bender Geo W Magill do 44 W W Phillipa do 24 do J G Belien 27 do Geo Laingor 90 do H Goodman 54 do J A Loomis 73 P F 4 L Uo, lumber, r d 22, 21, 16, 15. 39 John Maddox, labor r d No 27............. 8 Chas Seick do ............... 67 J H Radabaugh, labor self 54 and 37, team 48 and 50, r d No 27. ................. 102 J A James do ................. 35 do' W Counts ................. 22 W Woods . do .................. 23 To be eontinoed next week. Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco­ rations of all kinds’ Bed Room Suites Curtain Poles and Fine Wall Paper and and Pieces. Window Trimmings. House Lining. -------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CAHKIAGES -------- Mattresses and Springs. Cabinet Shop in Connection. Furniture Repairing and Saw-filing a Specialty. Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. UNDERTAKING A Full Line of Burial Caskets. Burial Kobe« and Goods, and Undertaking Supplies Constantly Kept on Hand. BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer Elizabeth, C. P. JENSON, Master. This Steamer is New, is Strongly built, and fitted with the latest improvement, and will give a regular 8 day service, for passengers and freight, between ibu Coquille Ki ver, Oregou, and San Francico, Calif. E. T. ELBEK'f DYER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. KRI’Z, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, Callfrnir. DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? If You Do Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Ect, We are still doing business at The Old Stand and can please you. Give us a Call and examine our Now is the time to purchase Hardware. in stock a large assortment of Hardware, Tinware, Granite ware, Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. Painta. Oil«. Iloors and WI iu I owh . TIN8HOP IN CONNECTION. A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man. Hotel Coquille