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• • Votaci® XX BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1904 Number 31. Still Cwiuing Alons. Rev. Horsfall will bold service iu I W toe* yoa vast.a pleasant laxative tedie Chamberlain's Mtoaaash and St. John’s Church, Sunday, at 11 a.rn. Edgar Bosseu, tbe Dairy ville mason Coquille CNy tees leeied » hae cd Liver Tablets. Fur sate by C. Y. Mrs. A. J. Hartman underwent aa 1 has been busy fur several days past T obsdax . bee. 20. tea mills for ttoe parpens of ecteaJteg Lowe. operation last Friday, at the Marsh patting in tba foundation fur tbe so- The proaeeotiun reated ni the Smout rase Frost Streak. Mies Hilda Erickson was a psfleea- field Hospital, and is getting along ' gine at tbe Woolen Mills. A concrete and the defense vill be begun when Con. We Have the Variety of Stock Mr. and Mew. William Smith, of ger to Ban Francisco oa the steamer finely. foundation is being made, a box bav- greea reassembles. Beef. Pork. Veal, Motion. Lamb, Bologna and Pork 8«n«age, Pressed lteef. Head norihero Curry, came up and spent Elizabeth, where she has gone for the Last night was the stormiest of the i mg been constructed aud everything A brick wall left standing by last week's Cheese. Corned Beef, l'lcklcd Pork, E rub , Vegetable» «nd Hutter. Call on ua aud Ret our prioe» before buying elaewbere. purpose of learning the dreasmaket's seasoo. The wind toppled the bouse i cleared away down io tbe solid gravel lire al Minneapolis, fell.omahing the Crock Christmas with friends in Bandon. er Hotel. Nine peraons were killed ontrigbt, trade. We are not like the Hind Wheels formerly owned by Glen Cox off its It baa taken considerable rock. Banti and seven others injured. Miss Geoia Hayes, of Coquille, of a wagon, always following iu th« »ante rut. We are pusher«, striving r— . larger The outgoing passengers on tbe foundation and threw down the stove and eemout. but it will be a solid came down Saturday and spent Canada is to bate s navy of its own, and buaiiiuee, aud we Ret there by keeping Christmas with relatives and friends steamer Elizabeth last Sunday, were flue«. The foundation was light and structure when finished, wbicb result will build three ciniaers to protect its Tire est Moat in tiie Land coasts. A Pershbaker, Misses Olga and Arne» bad become rotteo. should t>e obtained Ibis week. in Bandon. selling at the very lowest price» Tbs land fraud eases are becoming more and We are here to pleaae and here to stay. T la bricks are now here for tbe interesting, as tbe little thieves haw been Miss Jessie Tapper, of Coquille, lia Pederson, C W Martin, William Yours to serve, boiler furnace, and sometime next convicted, and are implicating tbe larger wbo baa been attending St. Heleu's Hanson, Miss Hilda Erickson and five week will probably see tbe boiler and ones. School, hi Portland, came home to other persons whose names we could J. Waldvogel & Son, Props. Diphtheria is so prevalent at Grant's Paas spend the holidays with her parents. not obtain as tboy failed to purchase Report of Bandon Public engine ¡ d place or well uloug toward that the Christinas festivities were prohibit tickets. Behoof for quarter end that condition. The bricks for the furnaoe under ed beoacse of tbe quarantine. Tbe next steamer, which is ing Dee. 16, 1904. due We would be pleased to have yon Turkey is arranging for a loan of (15,000, tba boiler at the Woolen Mills ar rived yesterday. They were burned try a sack of White Lily, our new B oom N o , 1.—Miss Pearl Walker, • bout Saturday er Sunday, is ex- 000. with which she will purchase artillery. The Japanese captured two steamers, on* Mi J. Henry 8brooder's place at Arago, brand of Hour. Thia ia an old estab Teacher. Enrollment 62; attendance pected to bring -tbe balanaw of tbe a blockade runner and tbe other had contra machinery, and then ^lie work of lished brand in Portland, San Fran and are a tine article. 96 per cent. band good» aboard. cisco aud Sound cities. A trial is all R oom No. 2.— Miss Winnie Hall. placing it will be on in earnest, and Dr. Perkins was made happy Tues W bpnbhdat , Dec 21. aa soon as the engine is io Iplace and we ask. We are sure you will be Teacher. Enrollment 46; attendance Tbe Senate aud Hoose of Kepresentatives day evening by the arrival of bis wife Will Keep on Hund at all Times reany to run, tbe work will go rapidly adjourned to meet January 4tb. 1205. pleased and always call for ‘‘White 97 per cent. •nd children wbo came from Shaniko, forward. A «ohool boy at Newberg, Oregon, while Lily” in the futnre. N. L orenz , R oom N o . 3.—Miss Katharine Mad having takeu the steamer at Portland Bandon war very fortunate in get scuffling with his playmates, fell, striking The pulp mill proposition is begin- dock», Teacher. Enrollment 61; at •nd come by way of Coos Bay. ting bold of this plant as it was pur bis head against the sidewalk, and broke niug to raise a stir in the east Mr. tendance 96 per cent. bis nook. When you are calling, call ou Cox chased at a bargain, aud tbe investors Morganeer who has been looking af The Green Mouutains, Vermont, supplied R oom N o . 4 — M. L. R. Edmunds, the groceryman. He will be tickled ter the matter has done some adver Principal. Enrollment 38; attendance will have a fine piece of property New York and Boston with over a million to receive you, and bis provisions Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce. Christmas trees. when it is once in running order. tising in a New York Paper Mill 94 per cent. groceries and fruit, are always palata, Mr, J. F. Levar will have charge of Boas ia is negotiating a (260,000,000 loan. I will pay highest market prioe for beef, pork, mutton,wool, hides, etc. Journal, a paper that goes to men in Total enrollment 207; average daily hie, and bis flour, hams and bacon the work of placing tbe machinery, Part of tbe securities may be offered in New terested in paper aod pulp mills, and attendance 198. ■re of the best. •nd as he has already Iput two or York. already one man is investigating who Following ia given the average per Tbe oaptnre of tbe north fort of East Kek‘ The plant of the North Bend Even« will be able to raise means for an 18 three mills in first-class shape, on tbe wan mountain was important. The Jape cent attained by members of tbe Ad ing post has been purchased by ton mill, providing the resources are ooast, it gives assurance that he will now hold five of the seven outer forts of vanced and High Baboo! Grades at Messrs McKnight, Sain and Charles are good as they purport to be, be able to do as muoh for tbe mill Port Arthur. Tbe capture included several tbe examination held Dec. 15th and guns and ooneiderable ammunition. Jieitb, wbo will start a weekly paper here. Joseph A. MoCord received severe 16th, 1904. Benator Mitobell'a influence is said to be •bout January 1st. Tbe name of the Mr. Levar had charge of preparing waning, and that influences are at work to injury last Thnrsday, which laid him T smth O hads . pew journal has not yot been an tbe machinery for its long trip from detbione him. up for a few days and pnt bimon Alios Porter........... pounced. Ethel Boyd............. Minnesota, and tbe good shape in Western Pennsylvania is suffering from crutches as a means of locomotion. Ethel Dyer........... which it arrived here is due to his want of rain. Mr. E. Keeler aud wife of Myrtle He was working in the Woolen Mills Winnie McNair ... r T hubsday , Dec. 22. knowledge and care in preparing it Point came down Friday evening and and was helping move machinery. Io Kate Ross. ............. Ladies Coat3, Capes and Collarettes. Franklin P. Mays bee been indicted iu for shipment. Mr. Keeler has been bolding services pursuance of his labor be set bis foot Berth« Stevenaon.. connection with tbe land fraud. Mr. Levar is one of tbe stockholders Tbe Japanese warships bave gone south during tbe week in Becorder Hall. upon something that had a nail pro- Albert Kinley....... Ray McNair........... in tbe new company, and is delighted to meet tbe Russian squadron in the China There will be serviooe tonight and truding, and takiug a heavy lift the in tbe bargain that was had in aecur« sea. Friday night, which will close tbe nail was forced through his shoe and Elaie Stephenson . Florence Edmands. ing tbe plant. Baudon was not the Tbe battleship Sevastopol shows a list of meetings, pierced the foot back of the toes, the Eriua Hunt............. only place that wanted tbe mill as ten degrees. Tbe Japnuese bombardmeut B. F- Lswrenoe, who has been with nail being forced nearly through the N inth G bads . of battleships and torpedo boats in Port Ar the Oregonian, fop- several years, as foot. The wouud is healing vary Franca« Corson......................... .97 there were other parties who stood thur harbor oontiunes. Dollie Gibson......................... . ,96 ready Jo take it, but Bandon was first Seven men died and others were overoome telegraph editor, has resigned bis po nicely. .94 and they were too Inte. Rena Danielson....................... from smoke driven into the mines at Gar sition on that paper, and accepted a 90 field, Pa. A small bouse burned at the F ob S ale .—Two good lots with six Artbar Kinley........................... bigber one at Indianapolis. Indiana. Local Option Convention. Cbriaaie Denholm,............... . 88 mouth of the pit. The fans drove the smoke room house. Good well of water. Suits Made to Measure Mr. Lawyence, wbo at one time owned 88 lua Blaokerby............................ into tbe mine- W auav a RN e IS> At a citizen’s conference held in .86 ■ puoof the Coquille Bulletin, is making rapid Enquire of M bs . M. A. F elted , Ban Holeu I-ogan ........................... Tbe hotel at Ci eswell, near Eugene, Ore., liOMOMA" Coquille, Dec. 16tb, a mass convec don, Oregon. burned last uigbt from tbe upsetting of a ffSAICHf-kkOHT J E iohth G uadb . Strides toward tbe top of the journal AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSET. k. 95 tion of citizens of tbe county was lamp. F ob S ale .—Alfred Machado will Harold Ed run rids................. jstic ladder. The Japanese gained a victory over tbe Ileurv Adams........................ 93 called to meet at the County Court William Gallier and wife spent sell his valuable seining ground which Jennie Byera . .....90 House at Coqnille, Tuesday, Jan.3rd. Russians by driving them from two positions Christmas with relatives at Coquille. lies on the north side of the Coquille Anra Conger.....................................................89 1905, at 10 a m., for the purpose of near Housanyenta,,, oaptnring one gun and afterward repulsing the enemy who made a 88 "Mr.'Hattier returned home and re adjoining 11. W. Bullard's property Uoy Co>eon.... ........... planning measuresand means to have counter charge. ported a splendid time, with lots of on the west below Bullard's Ferry. Nelson Brown.................................................87 tbe injunction of Judge Hamilton, in Irabel Conger...................... 87 F riday , Dec. 28. presents, and good things to eat This is a valuable piece of fishing Mary Byers......................................... Bit Portions of tbe railway across tbe arm of tbe Local Option case, dissolved, -All property, the largest haul of the sea- I brown in. Mrs. Gallier remained to Milton Cox... ................................................ 83 patriotic citizens wbo believe iu ma Salt Lake sank nine feet. Victor Brener................................................ 77 take in tbe Freineu’s Tournament, on being reported from it. Tbe jury in the Nan Patterson case dis Emma Pomeroy....................... (• jority rule uro urged to attend this agreed. The show girl bus to spend Christ lifter which she wtll return home ac Charles limit ................................................. 67 convention. This is a cause of grave mas in prison. companied by some of bur Coquille 1’upila who shall reach an average importance. Citizens of C jos County, Grant's Pass and tbe upper Rogue River friends, This Steamer is New. is Strongly built, »nd fitted with the latest improvements, and will Tbe Bandon Cornet Band will give of 80 per cent in all brunches, and oome and help defend your rights and received the first enow for tbe season. Rive a regular 8 day service, for passengers and freight, between the A saloon, including stock, was burned at J, H. Gauntlett, one of our aged a Band Concert in Opera Hall, Coquille River. Oregou, aud San Francisco, Calif. shall not full below 70 per cent iu any liberties, wbicb are in danger of being La Grande. Loss *3000. citizens, got a severe fall Tuesday one brunch, will, in accordance with infringed by the saloon element in the Deserting Russians, at Vienna, made ap Thursday Evening, Dec. 29th, 1904. ELBERT DYER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. pight. He had goue to the Opera E. T. KRUZ, Managiug Agent, -«J07 Front Street, San Francisco, California. rules established by the state, be con coflnty. Your civil rights, your homes plication at the Japanese Consulate for en The Concert will consist of selec Hall where parlies Wei's practicing sidered as having successfully passed aud your property interests are in tree into tbe Mikado’s army to fight tbeir fop the Bund Concert wLiob takes tions by the Band, a Farce, and other volved. Tbe saloon element threaten own oountrymen. place to-night, aud in coming down ’selections arranged for the occasion. tbe examination to nullify tbe will of the people as ex Visitors at tbe Exposition Grounds at Portland, are charged ten oents admission. A few words, relating to tbe condi Special preparation is being made the stairs, fell. He was severely pressed at tbe ballot box. They would Tbe iuoome from there visits amounts to as tions and prevailing influences which shaken up and bad to be carried aud a pleasant evening is assured. force tbeir obnoxious presence whore moob as (10)0 some months. Admission, 35 and 25 cents, lie do in tbe present time and bave in you bave homes. They oreate large home. There were no bones broken, Abraham Chapowaki shot and fatally in tbe past maintained a prominence not and be bids fair to be on his feet served seats 50 cents. expense to the county, and you, the jured bis brother, al Chicago, during a fit of always resulting in tbe best interests insanity. again soon. taxpayers, must bear the burden of Will Be Chung d Isaac N. Perry, a former Chicago banker, to tbe publio schools, will not, it The following officers were installed extra taxation which would not be re is indioted for burning property. seems, be inappropriate in this con We understand that tbn steamer in tbs Bandon Lodge, A. F. Ä A M , quired were tbe saloons closed as you B atubdat , Dec. 24. Bed Room Suites Curtain Poles and Fine Wall Paper and nection. and Pieces. Window Trimmings. House Lining. by the retiriug W. M, Peter Nelson, Gbico will go on the wav6 at San Tbe Japanese stormed and carried the voted on Nov, 8th. This is not a par- Under adverse circumstances there -------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES -------- heights east of Honyansbnkou. which they pn St.John's night, Dec.27tb, 1904: Francisco before returning, and bave is no community that can fully real tizan question. All parties are equal still hold. A prisoner captured by the Jap Cabinet Shop in Connection. changes made that will do away with Mattresses and Springs, W. M„ W, C. Sanderson, 8. W., C. I. ly interested in seeing tbe law adopt anese says that tbe Russian General Kau- tba* ize or duly appreciate tbe services of Furniture Repairing and Saw-filing a Specialty. Ku»«. J- W., C. Stewart, Sec. James tbe bold between decks, aud ed by a majority vote of our citizens draueko and another, name unknown, were when tbe change !» completed she any instructor, notwithstanding tbe Walstrom, Treas., Geo. Lorenz. S. D.. put info effective operation. Let us killed, and General Fock is among tbe fact that tbe right person may bave Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. Pi;£Ey1d"”enB UNDERTAKING A, J. Hart man, J. D., W. H. Logan. will look inui'b like the steamer Eliz bave a rousing convention. Notify wounded. been chosen for tbe right place. Pat abeth. Sioux City, Iowa, suffered from a fire A Full Line of Burial Caskets. Burial Robes and Goods, and Undertaking Supplies N. S., C. H Patterson, J. S., Charles the secretary if yon can attend. Tbe Constantly Kept on Hand. Whether she will still coutinne on rons of tbe public schools, and indeed which destroyed two business blocks with a McCoy, Tyler, J. D Stewart. Coqnille Citizen's Conference on Lo loss of (2.500.000. tbe route between San Francisco and h II persons interested in the moral Thomae Brown, of Lewis County, Wash., From the Porflaod Oregonian we Bandon, or whether she will go else mid intellectual development of tbe cal Option authorized tba President shot bis father, claiming to have committed learn that T. W Clark wishes to move where. does not yet appear. youth who in time are to hold in band aud Secretary to issue this call for a tbe act is in self-defense. bis woolen mill from North Beud to tbeir own personal welfare, should mass convention, and the convention Senator J. H. Mitobell and Congressman Chriatmaa Haw tiaae. Portland. Mr. Clark eeems to have not antagonise themselves against tbe is accordingly called to meet next Jan. Hermann have arrived at Portland to appear been unfortunate in moving from Christmas baa come and gone and integrity or against the discipline 3rd, at 10 o'clock a.tn., at the Court before tbe Grand Jury in the land fraud J. J. LAMB, Pres. case. Bandon, and we presume that if' he left Its budget of cheer and good will, necessary for tbe effectual manage House. Rossie ia beginning to despair of outnum *vas back with bis plant, and it was in and cooilitioos bave settled down as ment aud exeroise of tbe functions of A, HABERLY, Sec. bering tbe Japanese in Manchuria. Tbe usual to be renewed when this most aa good condition as it was when be sacred anniversary apiiears again. tbe educational institutions of to-day. Jap« have proved that they can bring up re Dr. S- L. Perking, moved away, be would be content to inforcement» aa rapidly aa the Russians Bandon gave signs of unusual life Fortunate it is, however, for tbe com esn. y*main. Bandon is not such a bad on ibis occasion, as three public muDity that contains none of tbe PHYSICIAN Æ SURGEON, place s'lec all, and it will very likely Christmas trees and l«o poNffl class wuo are uienlaliy so constituted W&gons of al! kinds made to order. dances afforded everyone ample op M ARINK. Job work attended t<> promptly and all work Rnaranteeti to give natisfaotiun. Fricefi improve much in the next two or portunity to find some place that of that tbsir works tend to create un BANDON, ORKGON. ABSrVBD, Reaaouable. three years, fered entertainment for the evening, pleasant relations, and thus subjects Deo. 26.—Sehr Hash Hogan. Brown, from Horseshoeing a. Specialty and as we have heard no grumbling, itself to tbe familiar comparison of tbe Office in the Hoffman Building, being the Goos Bay. wo conclude tbattbe public, generai!?, platter containing tbe proverbial ap fi.nt hnoee East of 'be old Cot-»1 Hon«» SAlKkP. were well eu tert a med. Dec. 25.—Sohr Lissie Prien, Hansen, to ple, which ia never lost to tbe memo Dr U. !_>• Houston, Tbe Presbyterians, Methodists, and Sen Francisco. Latter Day Saints each bad 'tbeir ry of tbe public in general. Deo. 25.—Him r Elisabeth, Jensen, to 8. F, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, Christmas trees and exercises, and al Persons in authority, whether Dee. 25.—Stnor Chioo. Martin, to 8. F. Oil liO nre •Ml doing business at Tbe Old though tbe evening waa very stormy, school boards or otherwise, should see Dec. 26.—Sehr Onward, Anderson, to 8 F. Stand and can pleaae you. Give us a Cali tbe houses generally were well filled Dee. 26.—Sehr C. A. Klose, Grugel. to 8.F. and examine our to it that a just and impartial disci Offioe in Pacific Hotel, Hours,9 to 12. a.m. with guests. 1:30 to 4, pm. ; 7 to 8 iu lbs evening. Dee. 27.—Behr Advance, Ogtdinssen, Io pline be maintained, and thatsoitable The Masquerade Ball was not so 8an Fr incisoo- BANDON, ORKaON. largely attended as waa tbe Forester's and proper penalties be enforced in oass of insubordination to or open Ball, but tbeir expensee were less and Now ia the time to purchneo Hardware. The undersigned baa tbe net proceeds amounted to *14. violation of authority, and tbatiwben- 8. A. D. EATON, in stork a large assortment of 2 Court Queen of the Forest No. 17, | Tbe prizes were awarded to Mrs. Gue ever just censure comes to those who deserve it, law and authority be re > Foresters of America. LAWYER, Gross and John Long. If yoa cannot find wbat you want Tbe Foresters achieved success, •pected, else the efficiency of our in BANDON .... OKKOON. Sp«OI'RT QVEEN OF THE FOREST.! anywhere elee ia town, nome to the having sold over a hundred tickets, stitutions fail, and they fall short of JV' No. 17. meets Friday nigbt of each, accomplishing tbeir purpose. Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. ■week, in Conaret« Hall. Bandon. Oregon I but tbeir expenses were quits heavy Will practice in all Court*. Teachers, as a role, take an interest ■ A cordial welooms is extended to all vis-i so that they did not bave a large net Notary in office. Siting brothers. J. E. FISHER. 1 in tbeir work, aim to promote tbe Paint«. Oil». Door« and Windows. balance, but as they were out for a welfare of the children under tbeir Office epatalra In KI Dorado Helldln* S J. N. L aholois . Chief Ranger. TINSHOP IN CONNECTION. S Fin. Secretary. good lime they made a success all tbe charge, and enter upon tbeir dalles with a spirit aod enterprise worthy O- T- Blumenrother way through. A large number of persons were in tbs esteem and appreciation of tbe U. S. Commisioner and Notary Public The Bandon Hardware Man. public they serve. attendance from Coqnille and qtbee The above is respectfully submitted Filing« and Final proofs made on Horue HANDON LODOK No. 123. I.O.O. F ■ parts of Uie Coquills valley. oKo. p. turriwo, with the hope that oo recnrriog epi* «toad». Timber Claim« and other U. 8. Land« Wrenshall It Wrenshall, andon lodge , no . im , i . o . o . f .' IVr. King of the steamer Elisabette, ffixl« will again preseot itself to mar Money Loss« Negotiated oa Approved ATTORNEY àwd COl’NSELOR AT LAW meets every Saturday evening.; end Mise Tbereff« Madciet teote the tbe harmony and progress, that to my Sacarlty. k«p brothers in good standing i knowledge, the teachers of tbe Office in room 10 Reverie Bnllding. Ban Visiting NOTARY PUBLIC. prizes for tbe be«t sff(ltziog. th( Idly certain rdially invited. Iftindon School are earnestly rtriving don. Reaidenoe on Butte Creek, (jregon. CHAS. F LORENZ. N. G. I rec*i*ing ( bracelet (nd tbe £entl(- ( d •t(idi«h and maintain. Fire lasuranoe, B. Fainvatcx. Js . Bee. All kind» of Real lUiate bought and iff L. R EpMutros, Principal. tn«n g diesffiM <-aK. ROOD HOUSE .«ALpt-BY. BANptJg Bsnfiou. Or»<»n. ••W. . LOCAL NEWB. Important News Notes The City Meat Market. 0 Yes! 0 Yes! School Report. Bandon Meat Market, T Anderson. Prop. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also J. Denholm Dry Goods of Every Description Boots <Sc Shoes Fresh Groceries of all Kinds, The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy .Steamer Elizabeth, 0. P. JENSEN, Master- Band Concert. Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds- > BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. J. C. Shields & Son, BlEiclcsxxiittx <Sc ’Weigoii JMZalcers. DO YOU NEED ANY HARD WARE? Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc, SAY!! Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, RACKET © A. McNAIR, B .< •* » o © 0 • • Photographers,