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52 Times a year for $2 52 Times a year for $2 BANDON, Vclime XX. THURSDAY, OREGON: OCTOBER 20, Number 41. William Jenkins, of Myrtle Point, H. A. Cox keeps wheat and shorts Operation <>» a < liilil. is hero visiting his daughter, Mr« or sale, An operation »•»» performed by Dr. Cell on H. A. Cox for Snowdrift Mr. Fish, who moved from here to Fred Gross. Horsfall this week on Mr. and Mrs T uesday . Oct U. o • our. Joseph McKuight, of Myrtle Pouit. Jobn, Mssserle’a dntigliter Rosa, for North Bend, will return again soon, The KuasiRDfi urotHcd the Han river and 0 Yes! 0 Yes! “Photo” Buttons, 10 to ISeta, at M. R. Lee of Myrtle Eoint came will ship a lot of entile on the steam, the removal of a piece of glass from NttHcked the Japanese in force. In Tokio it We Have the Variety of Stock Wreoshall's Gallery. down Tuesday and is taking a look er Chice, this trip. one of her limbs, 'l'be P ece was about ie rnuiored that General KuropHtkin forced Beef, Pork. Veal. Mutton. Lamb, Bologna end Pork Sausage, Pressed Beef, Head J. J. Stanley, of Coqhille City, hns a quarter of an inch »qtiure and bad the enuageiuent. The loss is heavy on both Cheese, A boose and lot for sale. Cheap. around town. Corned Beef, Pickled Pork, E rrs , Vegetables and Butler. aidea. Call ou us and get our prices before baying elsewhere. Enquire at this office. W. C. Scott and A. E. Fisher, of been admitted to tie bar, and is now beeu buried in the tle.-h since about The Japaneac warship Hei Yen afrnck a • We are not like the Hind Wheels The Port Orford Tribune has ab Ban Fraucieco, were doing business iu numbered with the lawyers of Coos July fourth, when the child fell on floating mine and was loat. Only four per CotlDtJ. some broken glass while playing with sona were saved ont of the entire crew of of a Wagon, always following in the same rot. We are pushers, striving for a larger sorbed the Curry County Recorded. town Tuesday. business, and we get lb. re by keeping Mrs. R. J<*bn«on, of thin place, gave her companion^. A pi«Ce entered at 250 officers and men. R. S Knowlton, of Coquille City, We will sell onr black Jersey milk Boatswain Jnniea Williams waa loaf over TExe Best Meat in th© Land was • visitor to this place lust Thurs cow, known as Sain Barrows’ cow. friends in Marshfield and at Coquille tue knee joint,and when removed bad board from the ship Geo. W. Elder in cross and selling at the very lowest prices. We are here to please and here to stay. a visit last week, returning home worked lip about four iucbef. The day. ing in over tbe Columbia bar. Price CJU — S andehson B hos . Yours to serve, T uesday evening. little patient is now doing nicely. A darini! plot contemplating ’ the delivery The Racket Store will soon have on Frank A. Stewart, editor of the of the inmates of the Portland jail was — Coast ATail. Mrs. A, J. Mayes, of Dora, passed sale a fine line of Holiday Goods. Port Orford Tribune, accompanied by J. Waldvogel & Son, Props. fraetrated by the confession of Martin Lea- Look out for them. Tell U* Wk/. bis daughter, was iu town Saturday, through Bandon last Thursday even-1 sia. Twenty-five patron« of a New York saloon W. S. Marshall, of New Lake, was returning Lota« from a visit to Coos ing on her way to. visit her sister, Mrs. To the Editor of the hEcuworn. Amos Hatcher and family of Two- died.in two weeks. Exaifiinalion of liqtaor >■ town Tnesdny, towing returned Bay. Dear Sir: indicates the presence of wood alcohol. Mile. from bis visit te Sau Francisco. James Laven, of Parkersburg, who As a resident of Coos County, and Twenty persons have disappeared iu Port Isham Cox, ef Northern Curry ar Miss Nellie Haydon, of Empire was taken to Marshfield several days a man with rhe good of the County laud since September 1st,*of whom thepolice City came over last week on a visit to ago, snfTering from a ruptured blood rived hero Tuesday evening on his at lieart, I write to warn yon and your have found no trace. Prop. vessel in the head, died last Friday; way home from Springfield, Oregon, readers eoneerniug the Local Option The coast of Honduras on the Guif of . the family of Geo. 1’. Topping. Mexico was swept by a severe storm lastAiu where he has spent most of the sum Lexter Osborn left here last week to and was buried ou Sunday. Will Keep ou Hand at all Tiuiea three days law to be voted on in November. mer. He left Curry la»t June. Floods in.New Mexico have caused mucL make his home with an nncle who George Farrier, of Denmark, has First. The county will be ruined Elbert Dyerand S D Barrows had beeu iu town a week awaiting 4ho livre at Oak Run, Shasta Co , C d. if it goes dry. This Ims not been the damage. W bdxbsdat . Oct. 12. the good fortune lo kill two bpars one W. B. Johnson was a passenger on sailing of a steamer for San Francis result in Texas, Maine, Tennessee, or The Japanese atilt maintain their position day last week while out bunting. Mr. lbs steamer Chico when she arrived co. He is going to visit a couple of any other place where it was ever in the face of Kuropatkin bavin«’ assumed his sisters iu Northern Souoma Coun Barrows made the discovery of a bear tried, but it will be so in Coos Co. the offensive, and a general Japanese ad h«e from San Francisco last week. and its Ctrl’s, the mother bear being vance ia reported along ihe entire front Fresh Vegetable*, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce. Second. Country votei* will not Mrs. Benson, of Myrtle Point, vis ty, California. conspicuous in its pursuit of dining on towards Mukden. Mrs. N.R. Smith and her daughter I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,woo), bides, etc. ited Mrs. G. Boak and family of this huckleberries. Mr. Barrows pitched vote for the bill. Why ibould they? The telephone pirla of Portland have v lere last week, returning home the Frances came in Saturday from into tho bear like a Jup hunting Rus Give us one reason, Mr. Editor, why formed a union and gone’on a strike, They Northern Curry to take the steamer object to having to don toggery to fiuit the first part of this week. sians, and with Elbert executing-a they should. The temperance 1 mean whims of the company. They prefer inde Remember the Firemen's Ball, Sat for California, where they inteul Bank movement, her bearshij) was prohibition—cranks, say the country pendence in the style of their dress. urday Evening, Ost. 29lh. They are spending the winter. Mt. Smith will soon done up, and likewise one of h *r voter will vote “dry” because be has A big fraud has been uncovered whereby preparing for the dance of the season, follow them Dext mouth. cubs. Messrs Dyerand Barrows think to pay the heavy faxes caused by crime Chinese, !>y fake papers, aided thwir coun- Mrs. Ed. Fisher arrived here Tues there was another cub in the fray, but coming from drink and gets no re trvipen into t-he United States for a price. und are leaving nothing undone that day evening from North B nd on’ a that it got away, ami that it picked turns from licenses; but. Mr. Editor, The Japanese captured the British steamer will add to the occasion. if the country voter vote«“dry” where Fu Ping, belonging to the Chinese Engineer H. Neely, for several years a resi visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A some of their ammunition off with it* ing and Mining Co., loaded with munitions «ill the country voter’s boy get a of war, trying to enter Port Arthur. dent aud watchmaker, at Bandon, but M. Sumner. Mrs. Sumner has been drink when be comes to town to Martin Connelly whs run over and killed tor three or four years past a resident very sick from rheumatism for some Work Keeps. Moving On trade? Tell me!! by a locomotive irt Anaconda, Montana, Ladies Coats, Capes, and Collarettes. days past, but is convalescing. of Port Orford, has again moved to ■ Third, Mr. Editor, who are th« The schooner Gottama arriving at San Don ’ t buy Holiday goods nutil you hie ranch near Frankport. The Fi-aiHo <>f the illudali people that got this law 01 our statute Francisco, reported sighting the remains of the wreck of the Kinaldu Maru, sunk by the W oolen Mill is beinx Any one needing work done in car see the stock at the Racket. We will books? Preachers, and tiachers, and Russians last April. Rained Xew. fwntering, brick masonry, plastering, have our Holiday Goods on sale in mothers, and—well I don't know who T hursday , Oct. 13. ceiueuting, concrete work, painting about two weeks.’ We will handle The fourth day of the struggle near Muk all., but let i s go to numlier Work still goes rapidly forward ou Fancy Goods, Dolls, Children ’ s Toys, and paper banging, will do well to Four. Who fongfit this bill, Mr. den finds the Japanese in the advantage, and Cbiua, at prices within the reach the Woolen Mill building, and it is and the Russian’s getting worsted. call on J N. Luke, Bandon. Editor? Patriots, Mr. Editor, patri AU three armies under Field Marshall beginning to show up in greater de of all. When you are calling, call ou Cox, ots. Patriots bonded by Mr. Henry Oyama make gains against the Russians, Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. Last week the R ecorder office was gree as the work advances, and it will the groceryman. He will be tickled Weinbard, th« big brewer of Port but it is not known where victory rests. not bo long -now until the building to receive you, and .bis provisions the recipient of three potatoes, sent will be in frame, providing favoral le land, and helped by every saloon Ihe steamer Retvizan was reported punc groceries and fruit, are always palata in by D. H. Prewett, of Bear Creek, weather continues. keeper iu the state, these are the pa tured above the water line by Japanese guns, Suits Made to Measure. but the Russians claim that no damage was ble, and his flour, bams aud bacon which weighed six pounds and two Tuesday saw th« frame work begin triotic men that fought it. And with sustained. ounces, the largest being two and a •re of the best. Ibis utmeltisb', bightuinded, devoted A check for $1,000 was found in the ruins AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSET. half pounds in weight. The variety to rise, and it baa been steadily pro people, who, for the sake of the state of an old abandoned house at Portland. In reporting the heavy catch of fish gressing since that timenud shows up is the New York Slate, we believe, laat week, we mads the mistake of and their licenses, raised, in vaip, a The certificate or deposit belonged to “Pant- and for large potatoes are reinarkablv to better advantage than it did when I big suck to kill the bill, with these, zy” Patterson, an old man who was burned snbetitnting Saturday night for’Sun- lying in piles upon the wharf. The to death some months ago. smooth. Coos County is hard to beat day night, aud failed to notice the in raising potatoes, not only large main structure will be 104 feet in Mr. E liter, many a voter in Coos, Senator Fairbanks ends his campaign tour «Vi». There was a heavy catch again «ill vote. today with a night address at Chicago. ones, but those of excellent quality. length, and 66 feet’in width; it will grand old Coos, Watchfully, China has come to Oregon for officers to Sunday night and Monday, the can be two stories high and hnvean attic The steamer Dispacth bud a couple P atriot .’ Also, all Leading Brands of Case Goods, drill her soldiers, and the proposition may nery here receiving over 2000 fish. above. The L part «ill be G0x6(J feet, be accepted. of planks fractured and a timber and two stories high. Lenin mid Chirk ('eiitcnniiil The play “A Girl's Secret,” was ----- AT THE----- F riday , Oct. 14. injured yesterday io coming down Exposition. If weather conditions are favorable very ably presented Saturday even- the river and bad to he beached at Kuropatkin is beaten back and victory iog, by Baudou talent, iu Long's Hansen’s seiniug ground above Pros it is proposed to have the entire The Lewis and Clark Centennial rests with the Japanese. The .Russians de Hall, to a well tilled house, and was a per. The steamer struck . a floating structure under cover by the latter Exposition Company offers for sale at fended their poaitionsjatubbornh*. but were auecees also from a financial stand log coming down, hut it is Dot certain part of November, and io have part of the price of two dollars ($2.00) each. overcome. They lost 1G guns which they were unable to regain from the Japanese. point. Over $47 was taken in as a whether the injury was made then or the machinery rnurjing by the latter! ¿ ‘ .'>,000 Souvenir Oold Doi lore. To each The schooner Windsor was wrecked on result of the play and the sale of can in making a lauding afterwards, as pnrt of January next, the whole mill ■ purchaser of five coins’will be given Chatham beach, Mass., and all hands lost. H jimiiiiisscii in working order by the first of one coin free of charge, making six There was one woman aboard and a crew of - Props. dies. the leak was not discovered until con March. about eight. Tbs ruu of salmon has been large I siderable water had entered the bull. six for ten dolls. These coins are is It will not be many days hence un sued by the Secretary of the Treasu The Baltic fleet has taken a cruise but the this ssasoti in th* Coquille, aud the She was floated last night and will is unknown. til the machinery will begin to arrive ry, tinder authority of an act of Con destination prices paid are better than for years soon he in rtinniug order again. l wo Chinamen and twto white men have as it has been some twelve days now gress, approved by President Roose been arrested at Dttroit for smuggling Chi past. The cannery here and at Pros Man Disappeare at Elk River. since it started from Rochester, Minn. per have been kept busy, ami the can velt, April 13, 1904. The issue is lim namen across the line. Saloon keepers of New York city have been nery at Empire City lias received a Last Snnday forenoon, Eli Bagley It was shipped by way of Seattle to ited to 250,000. mixing wood alcohol w’th their liqbors.f San Francisco, and will be shipped large pntronage. We learn that the disappeared from bis home on Elk These c ins are singularly interest The Synod assembled at Portland are Empire City Cannery quit taking fish River, aud up to the time of going to from thence here on the steamer Chi ing from the fact that they have two planning to reach those outside the choroh, from the Coquille yesterday. press, his whereabouts are shrouded co, her owners having agreed to trans beads or obverses. Ou one side is the and will send out special evangelists for that Bed Room Suites Curtain Poles and Fine Wall Paper and port it, from San Francisco to Ban bend of Captain William Clark and purpose. aud Pieces. Window Trimmings. House Lining. Tribune: Hon. Robert Moore, who io the deepest mystery. As near as Two men were killed in a logging train -------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES -------- don. free of charge, besides taking a the words “Uuited States of America” was Judge of Curry County more we cau learn tie particulars are as wreck near Redding, California. thousand dollars in stock in the mil). Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses and Springs. and “One Dollar.” On the other side S aturday , Oct. 15. than a third of a century ago, lies in follows: By the time the Chico goes to San appear the bead of Captain Meri News from the seat of war says that the Furniture Repairing and Saw-filing a Specialty. Shortly after the rooming meal Mr. a critical condition at his home in Francisco aud then makes another weather Lewis and the words “Lewis- Russian defeat is an overwhelming one, and Smith River, with but small chances Bagley took bis fishing pole and UNDERTAKING trip, the freight should be there so Clark Exposition, Portland, Ore.” and that the Russian losses are $.M),OUO killed Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes, of recovery. He is 88 years of age, starting down to the river remarked that the second time she returns hero, the date “1904.” Thecoin has neither and wounded, besides many guns that were that be was going to try Io catch some A Full Line of Burial Caskets. Burial Robes and Goods, and Undertaking Supplies yet his mind is bright and clear when fish, and that bo would be back in taken. sbeshonld have part of the machinery wreath nor stars. Constantly Kept ou Hand. A mortar battery blew up at Fort Banka, speaking of incidents of the long, time for dinner; aft«r going a short aboard. long ago. A man of big heart and ways be carue on to Will Johnson Some estimate of the value of this Mans., resulting in the death of three men. \Vh''ti the mill is completed. Ban small issue of souvenir legal tender The accident occurred during practice. high principles, be coimuands Hie re who had just killed a deer on the spect of all who ever knew him. river bar, aud joked with him about don will have one of the finest mills gold dollar may he made from the A freight train failed to take a siding at Pueblo, Colo., and a beadon collision oc B orn .—At Bandon, Sunday, Oct. the smallness of bis game,apparently on the Pacific coast, and she will have present value of the ordinary United curred in which 15 persons were hart. Two in the best of humor, and repented cause for an honest pride in the 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fro.i Gross, a that be would fish a short time, and States gold dollar, of which there may die. eon. return by 12 o'clock; but for some thought that she hail men of netvo were coined 19.499,337 between the King George of Saxony is dead, and bis and energy and business capacity suf Frederick Augustus ascends to thu ruler years 1849 aud 1890. These now sell son B oiin .—At Bandon, Saturday, Oct. mason yet to l e found out, lie has not ship. fici«ut to bring about this industry. been seen or beard from since, though for two dollars each. 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hoover, a most diligent search has been insti A woman was stamped to death by a pet P. S. The sporting editor was on No coins of this issue will be placed bull at Allegheny, Fa. She had raised the a daughter. gated. Yesterday fully thirty men band when the first corner was raised, F or S ale .—A series of 16 volumes scoured the woods in every direction, and avows that h« placed a twenty upon sale at a lower figure than is animal and was in the act of placing a chain upon its neck when it knocked herdown and of old music, embracing the old and examined the river as closely as under the coru«r, and that it is there quoted in this circular All eoinB are killed her. Wagons of all kinds made to order. * ’ possible, but without results. The sent to purchasers by registered mail stnndard songs, arranged for the recent rains have raised the river to stay. t cart />f «»*rn’lp''Y am uig ihe at Job work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to nivo satiafaotion. l’rioes at theexpenseof the Exposition Com the Chicago stock yards caused the company Reasonable. piano Enquire at thw Bandon Wutc- some 21 feet, and the muddy water Frosty is the sporting editor, lie Hot’seshosing a, SpeciELlty tu have 1500 of their employes vaccinated. makes it difficult to thoroughly search spouts abundantly, never edits, but is pany. Yours respectfully, M onday . Got. f7. the deep holes. At first the general I N. F leischseb . Chai rtnao. Holmes Business College at Portland was opinion prevailed that he was drowned always on hand, and was in his ele- , H enbt E. H eed . Secretary oiiriitu’"yertlerOav niorhihg. Nothing but the- but now ,lie belief seems to he grow roent nt> thi« o-cssion, and :• •:? •> •> ❖ •> <• •> •; the walls remain. The Paris House also suf ing that he met with foul play. Mr. help of Geo. P.. as master of ceremo Bagleyjhas bftig resided in this coni | nies, avers that the proper thing was BANDON LODGK No. 133. I.O.O. F •> fered about the same time. ^Vrz"ivx We nr» »till doing busine»« nt The Old mnnity, and was an energetic and re-1 The Russians stormed and carried the * v LI Stand and can pleane van. Give os a Cali VNDON LODGE. No. 133,1. O. O. F. ? trenches at Sonkuetung aid captured ten spected citizen. He leaves four small done, and that we should, at least, * I> I > riiertfl every Saturdav evening. X and examine oar hate a column article on the topic. 3Vi*iting children.—Tribune. gnns from the Japs. They were also suc brothers in good Htandlng g, cessful in n movement, on their right, flank We have made strenuous effort to ge; ^'cordially invited. ( HAS. F. LORENZ. N. G. < Other successes are reported, and a total ot the Ceremonial part, but all we can •j’ R. F rederick Prentis Will Stop. , J u , Bee. 34 guns is claimed. learn from our friend Frosty, is that A« •••*••• ••• Now is the time to purchase Hardware. The undersigned has <<<; •> y :■ Another dispatch clainn that the force A. B Prentis, the dentist from the ceremony was appropriate, and under General Meyerd« ft has been turned tn stock a large assortment of > 5* •? •f'/t J ' iuto a rout. 23,(MX) wounded Russians have Marshfield, has gone to Port Orford, we take bis word for it, as the sun ’• B 1 NOON l.UDGF. No. 1 |3, A F A. M i- reached Mukden. If yon cannot find wbat yon want slid will remain in Curry County never shines hot enough to tuelt down --------- « Advices from Tokio reports the Russian'' about one month. When he retnrns > LODGE.N. . 115.A. F A .M. * still retieatmg. anywhere else io town, come to the his statements. They are adamantine x 1 I > > \NDON • MARINK. Stated oomnniniratioui' first Hat J Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. be will stop four days in Bandon to when they issue forth. ^•urdav after the full moon of each < I A rrived . * month- All Master Mino ns cordiali* ’ | do any work that needs attention. Oct. 13.—Stmr Chico, Martin, 43 hour' I Paint*, Oil*« !>oor* *«<1 Window*. ❖ inviteli. I’ETER NELSON, W. M. ❖ A QucMtioii of Tucks. Notice of his return will be given. J J. E- W als TB o M« Sec. T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION. from San Francisco. LOCAL NEWS The City Meat Market, Important News Notes Bandon Meat Market, T. Anderson Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages, Etc., also J. q Denholm 'Uj q Dry Goods of Every Description OLD VALLEY AND OAK DALE WHISKEY, “EL DORADO Bros., Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* ✓ BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. I. C. Shields & Son, Blacksmith & Wagon IS/Eailners. BO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? K Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc, SAY!! Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, RACKET Vsybe »« bave one left, if so. the price will please yon. Onr stock is small, but the goods Rp< of • good quality, and the prices »r» right. V« make ‘‘Cash Buying" an object to the purchaser, at the RACKET. Any reader of tbie paper, sending 25 cents in silver, by postal note or in All kinds of roofs painted and r»- one and two cent stamps, will be sent pairpd. The Daily Journal one mouth; or The Sbingling a specialty. Sunday Journal two months; or the C. W. D yoibt , Bandon, Oro. Semi Weekly Journal three months; L'l'R SALE —A lot on Horse Shoe B it . or the Weekly Journal four months; I near the InNikoot. Small house and and in addition, a match safe tilled barn on lot. For particulars erqnire of J. with tacks, postal prepaid. Ad tress B. Marsbsll. Randon, or E. M. Moore. Boee- The Jou-nnl,«Portland, Oregon. bar«, Oregon. o O Roofing Done. WA* ♦ » ><- 4 «««» rl «■ <■ ❖ X Coart Queen of the Forest No. 17, Forenton* of Atneifca. ft I U. S. Commision ar and Notary Public o o o o o o i Oo o o o ° oo o 9 0° o o ° o 0 cP o Photographers, I Oregon. o o Wrenshall & Wrenshall, Fire Insurance. o o o P. TOPPING, «"fOKNEY on COl’NHELOIl AT LAW ADD NOTARY PUBLIC. Dando*. o o o°oo GKO. JpornTQUEEii or the foiiest .2 Money Loan* Neicotlated on Approved No. 17. me< t» Fri<lsv nigbt < r srearity. .;. in er. 'e Hall, I: n,| « <),..... .. > Vc .nl I »• come ia nd, ,| , n;| Vls -, Office irt room 10 4’everb- Building. Ban ■i'lrinu brother« J. t Fisti*K, ?■ don. Residence on Butte Creek. Oregon. * J. N. L»NGi.om. Chief lUnaer. ? I MJf kind* of Kti) Fatale bought J Ein. Hecretsrv. o * The Bandon Hardware Man. 9 Filings and Final proofs made on Home steads, I iiuberClaims »nd other U. 8. Lands O o A. McNAIR, C T- Blumenrother ( KOCKU HOWK UAILIRT, S andox o o ° S o o 00 o o o o°O