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-’Mr y 52 Times a fear for $2 j 2 Time* BANDON, Volume XX. OREGON: THURSDAY, a year for $2 33, JULY Number 30 o H. A. CoS fceep6 wheat anil shorts St*vw Drift Flour at Denholm's. Hr. and M s J. DenL Im w-nt t o f'< Mie, C. C. Price, of Riverton, was doing Marshfield today. ‘■Photo’’ Buttons, 10 to 15cts, at L, L. Haines, of Eckley, was a visi business heie yesterday. T. J. McNammr, of Portland, reg Dr. J. Curtis Suook, deutlet, Mill Wrensliall’s Gallery. tor to this place Tuesday, R. E. L Bedillion wiil return to islered al (bo Tupper H uush \ eater- begin hi« professional visit to Bandon, Rev. Horsfall will bold service io day. Chris Long is putting up a wood day from bis visit to California. Moudav. Aug 1st, We Have the Variety of Stock o St. John’s Episcopal Church on Sun house on his lot in town this week. Mrs. Benton M >yt who want to Ned Clark, of Northern Curry, was ot f Head Beef. Pork. V hh I. Mutton. Lamb, Boloyt h and P»rk S mumhu «*, Prey’d day morning. Portland for treatment feond it nu- Cb< e«e, Corned Pickled . _ P‘»rk, _ f___ E jju ' b _ , „ and Huth r. Charlie Adams and wife, of Myrtle ' doing business in town yesterday. Call on uh and get our prices before buy 11 via W. H. Miller, of Eugene, arrived Point registered at the Tupper House Judge L llarlocker, of Coquille, neoeasary to enter th« hospital. T vbkimt , Jnly 19 here Monday, having come to Coos Tuesday. We are not like the Hind Wheels We were wrongly informed as to was in town yesterday having come News comes out from Port Arthur of a wagon, a! way* following in the »nme rut. We Hre pushers, striving for a larger County to look up a location. the size of the Prosper cannery, and E, M. Furman, the piano dealer, down to see his wife and two of bis that the people of that port believe business, and we get th re by keeping Marshfield Sun: Ilnlpb Reed and and C. R. Golden, of Marshfield, were cidldren off fur San Francisco. gave the dimensions too small. It is Tlio Best Meat in the I_>Etnd that the fort can repel the attack of o wife are visiting with Mr. Reed’s par I in Bandon this week. and selling nt the very lowest price*. J L. Kroneuberg, of Parkersburg. 96x121 feet we are told. the Japanese. We are here to please and here to stay. ents, Captain and Mrs. H. It. Reed of Mr and Mrs. Jack Hoskin came A. J. Hartman returned home Mon ; was in town yesterday. He informed The Rossiau loss at Mo Tien pass Yours to serve, this city. over from North Bend, Tuesday, and day evening from attending the Grand us that the mill was running there, was 2,000 men, the Japanese loss 300 W. S. Winsor, a pioneer of Curry Lodge, A. O. U. W , at Portland, well lint that the wharf was about blocked are visiting Mrs. Hoskin's parents, J. Waldvogel & Son, Props. men. County, was here Sahuday on bis way pleased with bis visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Lamont. with lumber. Soldiers’ widows get no extra al to visit old friends anti scenes at Port J. E Fitzgerald,of Coos River,bad lowance on homesteads, but luil't live Mrs. James Hnstis, a sister io law The passenger list on the incoming Orford. steamer Elizabeth last Monday was as to Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Gallier, ar his skull fractured and a shoulder out uuexpired time of dead busbands. Mrs. H. Neely, of Port Orford, is folio.R H Rosa, H L Little ami rived here last week, and will visit broken by a fall fr«m’tl>e tufi of his Eighteen ‘hundred men went ont on o * desironr of cloning out her stock and Mr and Mrs J T Cox. He was strike at the McCloud Lumber Cuui Mr Gallier and wife for some tim># barn, Tuesday morning retiring from business on account <>f taken to Marshfield for treatment. before returning to her home in Illi pany's Mill in Siskiyou Co., Cal. Sheriff Stephen Gallier has been failing health. The injury is serious. WsllNltSDAT. July 20. 0 s‘opping in town during the past few uois. Charles Lorenz, Charles Skeelsand days looking after tepairs on the Tup Russia purposes to seize every Brit Steamer Elizabeth left yesterday for Killed by n Falling Tree. Will Iteep ou Hand at all Times Lawrence Stitt took a short hunt the per House. S. P. Stephenson is doing San Francisco, loaded with lumber ish vessel found carrying war muni latter part of last week and brought the work for him. An accident happened in Metcalf’s tions to the Japanese. and miitchwood. She carried as pas in one fine buck. logging- camp on the Donaldson place, The British Government, through sengers, Mrs. L. Harlocker and two Coast Mail: Major L. D. Kinney Any one needing work done in car arrived this morning by way of the children, Mr. Carman and another below Riverton, last Thursday, by its Ambassador, presents a strong complaint against Russian seizure of pentering, brick masonry, plastering, Coos Bay wagon you I. ami expects to ! party whose name we could not learn. w hich Cyrus Metcalf lost his fife. It seems that a falling tree struck a the British ship Malaca. cementing, concrete work, painting spend about ten days <>o the bay, The steamer is due here again next Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce. dead one, the top of which was thrown Mrs. Maybrick is released from an and paper banging, will do well to looking after his interests here. 1’uesday. I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,woo), bides, etc. back toward the stump of’the falling English prison and sailed for France. call on J N. Luke. Bandon. S. D Barrows and wife, Blanche Mvk 11 rail Mr he. ire«. Metcalf,was struck on the head The first good run of salmon for For Mowers, Hay rakes and any Stilt, Blanche Patterson, Dale Bar For several yearsjmy wife was trou and shoulders by the part thrown this season is now on in the Columbia thing in tjie hardware line ch I) on rows. Ernest B nk nu t Roy Gibson William Tlallier Also persons in returned Saturday from a camping bled with what physicians called sick back. 11« was not killed instantly but river. T kuhkdat . July 21. want of fl int jars will find him well expedition near Calf Ranch, The.t headache of a very severe character. lingered for fourteen hours after be Russia has decided to liberate the ing struck befor death took place. She doctored with several eminent supplied in all that they need succeeded 1U getting two or three The reifiains were brought Io this steamer Malaca. Ebe found that none Ti**' Ti* •/» T.* TH F* physicians and nt a great ex pence, I find nothing better for liver de deer. place bn Saturday, ly the steamer of the European nations would back only to grow woi»e until she was nua- rangement and constipation than The Marshfield Sun says; “(' Tim- l>le to do any kind of work, Abont a Favorite and laid to rest in the Ban her. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver mens, the Bandou salmon cannery Russians torpedoed a British steam year ago all.; Itegun taking Chamber ilon cemetery. Tablets, L. F. Andrews, I)es Moines, luan has pnicba-eil ti e lann.'li Dixie er in Chinese waters l>y mistake. The Ini .--Stomach at I Liver Tablets, and Ten <• lie is’ Kxti in i ■■ n t i on. Iowa For sale by C. Y. Lowe. Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. vessel was a merchant ship. of Robert Marsden, Jr The* Intte’i today weighs more than she evei did Still to lie found at the old stand is will run the boat on th« buy until before, and is leal well,” says Mr. G. Report is out of a Japanese set The regular examination of appli II. A. Cox, the grocer, and of grocer September 1st, when it will be taken E. VV right, of New London, New cants for State and County papers back at Port Arthur. ies and provisions he keeps the beet to the Coquille Joseph W. Folk is the Democratic will be held in my office, in Coquille, Yolk. For sale by C. Y. Lowe.' In fruit, nuts, candies, etc., he. keeps Captain John giving, of Coos Bay, beginning nt 9 A.’M . Aug. ltllb, and nominee for Governor of Missouri. Kaliroad aj> tlie C.>.v«t. iu tl»e frout, having always a fresh came over iu his little vessel named The Starbock bank of Walla, A alia closing at 4 P. M., Aug. 12th. 1994. stock coming in. closed its doors. Fish, last Monday, and mi Tuesday Dated this 29th day of July, 1904. ’ J. L Blair, the general agent of ill« F kidav , July 33. Mrs. Phoebe Steele, wife of Enrl took Dr. W Haydon’s household ef Atchison, Te| eka A Santa Fe, w in W. H. B unch , The Russians released the steaftier Steele, and mother of the child innr- fects to Empire City w here the family ¡the city fr< m San Fra'neiseo bead- Co. Supt. o derud at Coquille City, a few weeks will reside.' Mrs. Haydon and chil | quarters for a short bnsiuess visit. Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Ten Malaca and relieved the strained re iation between that country and Eng ngo, was arrested last week and planed. dren will leave iqa few days to make Mr. Blair talked ye-terday .of th« Yearn of Suffering, Suits Made to Measure. land. tinder ^l.(MM) bon is to appear at the their future home there. warhcr .' growth of th«Santa F« system and of ”1 wish to say a few words in praise Bob Hess and a young man named MUST -FDOOF next session of Circuit Court. Saturday se >ms to have been a jiilu its stretching out into the regions of Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and "ROMONA” »WIGHT-MONT y Clover were arrested at Imnaba, Ore., AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSET. D. IL Rice, of Roaebnrg, who is lee for the Indians. A number of I of Northern California, wL«r> it is D iii'ulb »‘a Remedy," says Mrs. Matlie for stealing horses. recreating here, took a trip to Coos them w°re attracted bete by ill." fune now building into i lie Humboldt coun Burge, of Martiii-ville. Va. “I suf The Japanese have occupied Kaio Bay, Friday, on the steamer Chico, to ral of Cyrus Metcalf, but the purlieu try. This section is tiie home of toe fered from chronic diarrhoea for ten Tung after an engagement by which visit the Bay town*. He returned lar jollification came throl.gb the redwood, an 1 the coming of 'lie road years, anil during that time tried va they lost 424 men. The Russian loss here again Monday, He think" North amount of firewater which they im there will open up the market for that rions medicines without obtaining aitj is estimated at 1,000. Bend the dustiest town he ever saw. bibed, and which they were aide to timber iu that part of the country permanent relief. Last summer one An 8 year old boy was burned to greatly to the advautageof the people of my children was taken with cholera Port Orford Tribune: The railroad obtain without seeming diffi -tilty. death and six other persons severely- surveyors have reached the Brushes J. F. Cox and family arrived here living there. morbus, and I procured a bottle of burned in a lire that, destroyed a gro There has boon for some, time a ♦ iiis remedy. Only two doses were re eery store and residence in Chicago. creek county, some snven or eight Monday, on the Elizabeth, on their miles south of Port Orford, and will way to Riverton, Mr. Cox is associ rilmor to the effect that the Sanin Fe quired to give her entire relief. 1 S atubdat , July 23. be employed in that vicinity for some ated wi'li D. S. Rouse, in the River has designs on the coast of Oregon, then decided to try the medicine my Herman Miller of New York killed time. They are' encamped near Mr. ton coal mines, and as the material and will in time build into the Coos self, and did not use al) of one bottle one man and wounded two others, F romm’s. for putting the mines in working or Bay country. JIr. Biair would not before I was well, and I have never claiming that they insulted a lady ac The steamtv Elizabeth arrived hare, der also arrived, we understand that make any definite statements on th« since been troubled with that com quaintance. • Russia assures Great Britian I bat Monday with about ISOtonsof freight it is the pleasure of the management subject, but 11« concurred in th« opiti plaint One cannot say too much in among which was a supply of tin and to set operations humming at a lively ion "that such a road would have to be favor ol that wonderful ’medicine.”. her ships will uot be moltwted again. built in time and would l>« of great This remedy is for sale by C. Y. Lowe, The Russians have captured the a new amokestaek for C. Timmon’s rate. Druggist. ! cannery. She also brought a lot of Scandia, a ship of the Hamburg- Coquille Herald: J. H Titnon, the advantage to the entire coast. railroad irou and the fiiturea for the lower river coal miner, was called to •Engineers are now at work in the American line. Teaclieris’ Inntitute. A French bisbop, a priest and two new coal mine at Riverton. this city one (lay last week to examine vicinity of Coos Bayou some railroad project, though Mr. Blair stated ihat Til« Annual 1 eHchera’ Iontitnte f«r converts have been killed, a priest Mrs. Fanny Hazard of Marshfield, the coal prospect of M. C. Bingham, in bis opinion these men were not in 1904, fur Coos County, will be held in taken , prisoner. and three chapels eud her son L. H. Hazard and his near town, which he pronoufieed good, the service of bis road. At the same Coquilla during the third week in burned in China. wife, and Isaiah Hacker and wife of and which Mr. Bingham will proceed time they are there at work and are Airgust, beginning at 1 B. M. on the M ondat . Joly 3S. • Coquille, and Mrs. G. W. Loggie and to develop. Mr. Timon also reports heading towards the south. - News comes of a big battle at To lotU. and closing with the evening Bed K««m Suites Curtain Poles snd Fine Wall Paper nnd two daughters, of Washington, ar a big find in coal on his property near and Pieces.0 Window Trimmings. House Lining. The Coos Bay field and th« coast session of the 18th Tscbe, one of the largest and most -------SHW'JXG MACHINES AX!» BABY CARRIAGES ------------ rived here Saturday evening, and Lanipa* Creek. He finds two veins railway question is an alluring one so holly Contested of the.war. It lasted A very strong c«rps of instructors, aggregating about 13 feet of coni with spent Sunday iu Bandon. Mattresses and Springs. say all railway men. It is estimated including Stale Supt Ackerman, will 11 hours, the losses being heavy on Cabinet Shop in Connection. only a narrow stratum of mining be Mrs. C. H. Patterson, accompanied Furniture Repairing and Saw tiling a Specialty. by timbermen that there are 231,OiH).- conduct the daily work and address bo'h sides, but the Russians were Iw her father and brother, who were tween them. 000,000 feet of standing timber on th« the an li«nce at the evening sessions. Completely defeated, They are evuc- Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes, '’‘.‘Z'a’i, U tlDERTAKING Florence West; A contract tore slopes of the Coast Mountains, and here visiting herself and family started All teachers and frieuds of educa unting New Chwang. to Myrtle Point, Tuesday, to visit tier pair the schootier Del Norte, which most of this is on the Western side. A Full Line of Burial Ctmkets. Bnrinl be» and flood», and Undertaking Supplies The British Aidova was captured tion are cordially invited to be pres CoiiHtanily Kept on Hand. sister, Mrs. Sid Kight. Her brother. went aground nt the month of the It would take 18,000,000 ears to haul ent. This should prove to oe oue of by the Russians late last night in the David Y’eikley, rode through from river some weeks ngo, has been awiird- this lumber to market. Red Sea. our most successful meetings. • The Turks are at their murderous Coqnille on bis bicycle and found, ed to Capt. Cox, by C.iptnin Hermann, But aside from the hauling that the W H. B unch , work again. Six villages of Armeni that bis sister and family bad pone to Hg.-nt for the Insurance companies, road migut get <mt of the country it ans have been plundered, the mules Co. Supt. the mountains to remain several days. A crew of men are now engaged in is argued that it is to the interest of killed, Qtid the women and children A Very ( I omf Call. He telephoned back to bis sister and , rsising the vessel up so that the leak« the Santa Fe to build itno Oregon, tortured and outraged. * The textile workers of Fall River, father, who returned here. Mr. Yt is- mav be stopped temporarily. The I provided it comes us near as the Eu ”1 »luck tn inv engii e. although ev vessel will then be brought «cross the reka country, for which localiiy it i» en joint ached and every nerve was Ma—- , are out on a strike An attempt ley went on to bis home tn \\ ash. was made to operate the mills but it river and hauled out on the ways for [ new beaded. The system has at least racked with pain,’ writes C. W. Bel was of no avail. W ool W anted . The Bandon Com permanent repairs. 10,000 miles of tract throughout its Inmv. a locomotive fireman, of Bur mercial Co. will pay the highest price Marshfield Sun: A. G. Aiken re length, most of which is tlnoogh a lington. Iowa. "I was weak and pale, for wool. ceived a letter yesterday from Chas. treeless and limberless conn’rv, where without any appetite, and all run VZagons of all kinds made to order. ATTORNEY AT LAW AM) F or S ali .—A Buggy Top Cart, tn W. Olive, our f<>rtn»r townsman, who j ties have Io b« sent long ili-t Hires. down As I was about to give up. I Job work attend»d to promptly and all work guaranteed to give Biitiafaotion. Price» NOTARY PUBLIC, fir«t-cla«s condition; cheap. Enquire met with a sad accident some time Most of the liriilg.- materi il and ties, « .1 >i I til« < f Electric Bi'tere, and Reasonable. M % r * h i i r r.r>, O regon . of 1*. Nelson, Ba: don lioi’seslTooinj? Speoia-lty_____________ since. The epistle was w ritten from as well as the lom'w f,>r t . • luii' I i 11« it. I f. It ns w< |l ii- I ever Kcal Estate Handled. the hospital in L«» Augeh-a, and nn- ings has Io begent over rival line 11 ti 1 if< it. 11f»» ’’ \\ pfik. -¡(’kSv run i. Iltiwint-«<• iii.ittcTH promptly attended to, di-i date of July ithh. lit it Mr. by building a short im • to tap i n .»live states that he lost I,is right leg, country, a- rich a* that ' < ■ Biv. I rv ;• .<• :• •? •> •> •> <• <• ❖ •> £• <• <• •;< i from blood poison. 11« accidentally i an unlimited limber snpp.. e ml I .y Court Oue»-ti of tli<* Forest No. 17, x V hh We nre »till doing business at The Old cut Ins foot and allowed a quack M. obtained. itjsoiiJjl J'« «f ..'trent aOvtu JW • Forrxter* of J MAKlMi. * —*■ f - .Stand'nnci can pleate you. GWe hs h Cali * -------- 2 D. to handle bis case. Blood poison ' tug« to the company to make the ex A rrived . »nd examine our frr^OPBTQl I LN ()F THE FORESI * i set in and when he went to the hospi- j tension. V / No. 17. meet* Friday night < t each -. July 25—■'•mr Elizabeth, Jenson, 60 bourn y*t ek. in Concrete Hall. Bandon, Oregon.' I tai the physician pronounced bis case No plan« have been announced an! from San Francisco. K cordial welcome is extended to all vis- •Aiun>. #itnig brother*. J. E. EITHER. ! very serious, ami Mr Olive feels tor ’ yet from the railroad offices, but rn- i 22—Stmr Chico, Martin, to Portland, 2 J. N. L anglois . Chief Ranger. * Now is the time to , iircbase Hardware. The undersigned has j lunate to get off with bia life. He mors that are persistent are floating via July '• Fin. Secretary. Coo* Bay. in stock a large assortment of •> sivfc £ I states that be was writing in ti e iu- through railroad circles that the ex July 27—Stmr E'izabeth. lenaen. to S. F. | valid chair, the second time that lie’ tension is contemplated as s<w>n as the w ’ \1 ■ • ■ ! -rwo«'in i.xi»'. oii •i i f <■ ♦ 4 i v * 4 If you cannot find what yon want tiad been tn the chair since be was iu- j present extensi- u into Humboldt Co. eentlemsn t ■ inanncn-biHinpssin »h s Coon- > l< A Mmx LODGF No. 133. I. 0.0. F <• anywhere else io town, come to the tv »nd adj tiniD« territory f«»r hnum» <»f solid -------- jnred. Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. is completed and the railway fairly in financial standing. $20 at might CH*h snlarv ■■ J ) ANDON LODGE. No. 133,1.0. O. F. ♦ and expense’» paid each Monday direct from £IF met« every Sslnrilav evening. + operation. Oregonian. LOCAL NEWS. flic City Meat Market, Dental Notice. 0 Yes! 0 Yes! ° Important News Nstes Bandon A4 eat Market, Anderson. T Prop. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Snicked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also J. Denholm o Dry Goods of Every Description Siróes Boots Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. OLD VALLEY AND OAK DALE WHISKEY Also, all Leading Brands of Case Goods, DORADO” “EI 3 - Props. Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. » J. C. Shields & Son, <2c Wagon ZMZailners. • Howard M. Brownell. DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? T4* T)n Stoves, Ranges SAY!! and Farm Implements, Etc, Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, RACKET Maybe we have one left, if so, the price will please yon. Our stock is small, but the goods are of a good quality, and the prices are right. We make ‘'Cash Buying" an object to the purchaser, st the RACKET uh rd the < liildien, i Notwithstanding all that is done by ’ boards of health and charitably in clined fiersons, the death rate among | «mall children is very high during the hot weather of the summer moot lie in the large cities. There is not proba- 1 hly one ca«e f bowel complaint in a ■ hundred, however, that could nqt be cored by the timely use of Chamber Iain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Wemedyt E r sale by C. Y. Lowe. Í hainberlnln • Colle Cholera and Dlar- rliorn Keiuody. This remedy is certain to be needed in almost every home before the sum nier i« over. It can always he de pended upon even in the most severe and dangerous cases. It i« especially valuable f«r summer disorders in children. It is pleasant to take and never fails to give prompt relief. Why not Iny it now? It may sgve life For «al* by C. Y. Lowe. • • o •: < A. McNAIR, ten»** # * • < t f f ‘ •i «« «« zi « > T1N8HOP IN CONNECTION. 4 i" <■ ■? -5 ■? -v « 5 4- 4 The Bandon Hardware Man ■> > ;• 4; Filing« and Final pro f« made on Home i BANDON LODGE. So. U5, A.F..A M ?. «tea«!«, limber Claim« and other U. S La nd 4 ■ --------- Money Loan« Negotiated on Approved ♦ I> VXDOX LODGE.X' e 11.".. A. F A.M.* Security. " 1 > Ntnled oomninniciitious first Hit ,j* .$ nrdav nfte| the full m<w.n of ■ «L t. Office in room 10 i» •■w-Tv-.i»- Reverl* Building, (>ii,,injj, Ban Ï.JI h ni -nth All Master M -sons cordial1' <- don. ’ Resatene« * ’ on ” Hutte Creek. Oregon. •i invited PETER NELSON, AV. M. •> J. E. WaisTBoM. Sec. All klSS* of Real Fatate bought and <• I ., ., .;. « .- ,1 .V if 4 '■ 4" :• 4- 4 X- 4- 4 • ■ •o’d. GKO, I». TOPI’IMi, Wrenshall & Wrenshc.ll, CO! N>EL<)R AT LAW « ASD NOTAKV PVHL1C. U iORNEY and Photographers, Fire Insurance. 'Rsndoll. - - - - KniM) Oregon. H A 5 ¡)U> o o •• •• O o C T- Blumenrotlier U. S. Commisioner and Notary Public I’aiiitM. Oil*. I»««rt» and Wir.down. • o o o headqii tr’ern Expena- money advanced : ^Visiting brothers in good standing P<»Miti< n permanent. Addie»» Manager, 605 <.*orduilly invited. Monon Building. Chicago. K N. K. BARKLOW. N. G. » g R. Faanrnica, J b . Hec. • a • • 4 o .• o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 9 o o o o O o o 4 o o° o O O