53$Sk: :p&W&I 52 Times a year for $2. Volume XXI. BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1905 Number 3. LOCAL NEWS. A. fl. Waterman, of Coos liny, was n visitor here Saturday. C. A. Jamison, of Port Orford, gave Bandon a visit Inst week. j Charles A. Grady and Frank Cns-. Bell, of Denver, were in town this week. H. M. Cbay and wife, of Portland, registered at tho Tupper llouso Sat- unlay. I F. L. Luwe came over Saturday evening, from Marshlk-ld, on a visit to his pareuts. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lowe. F. L. Lowe, of Marshlield, has kind ly donated a large flag to tbe Woolen ' Mills here, lhero h nothing small about Frank. George A. Henry has rented a farm : on the river above Coquille, and he j and bis wife moved tb.-io last week ; and have engaged in ranching. j Mrs. T. J. Sulhvell. ho has hoen ! coaliued to Ler bed for some time, by a complication of ailmeuts. is still bedfast, but blight ly improved. Cox wants to see you. He sells provisions and groceries. Honest 1 measure and merit go hand in baud ivith Cox. Try him for Flnr, Hams, Bacon, etc. Evan M-j'gan was borne this week from Parkersburg. the mill at that place having shut down to awaii sirhooneis, tho wharf having become Mocked with iumber. lieu you paint use the best, ivy "Na-:oas paint and yon will have iue best. For varnish there is noues-upe. tior to the Tamm.V Nolan Uu.'s arti-, cle. Enquire of McNair. Thesick folks are generally improv ing. K. Walker is able to be np. uj ; eo is S. A Abimbaugh. while Mis. j Thomas Anderson has beea s'owly improviug for a wvek pat. Mrs. S. T. Midehorn, of Floras Creek, ""bo has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. J. A. Yoakam, of Cal-; ifornia, for sometime past, inspected !tlon ou romi m r-cowry. Jtr. to be home on the next steamer from ; Hartman went to the Bay to accom Sau Francisco. Pn-V 1,,r borne. M&bried. At the home of Heurvi Tho Sei-le Orchestra will enter Lorenz, at Coquille Citv. Wodnesdav ! " Salnrd iy evening in Long's evening, January 11th, Rev. A. Hab-jHaI, erly, otiiciaiiug, Mr. Frnnk Y. Pome-' roy and Miss Grace A. Friend, both ' of Bandon. The Rkcokueh joins in1 extending congratulations. J. It. Mitohell. we have been the re- Mrs. J. B. Dulley. of C quilie, died cipient of a Mipply of garden eeds. at her home m ibat city, !a-l -Fiidav nr ! rous can have .-i piwknge b evening, aged 42 years. Mrs. Dulley wiling t the Ri:ev.uii:it oflice auti was the wife of the present County . 'king for same. Treasurer, and besides her husband. Captain Levi Snyder, of Coquille. leaves ten children ami other relatives went to San Fronci.-co on the steamer to mouru their bereavement. ' Elizabeth, last trip, ami we under- Coquille Herald: There was a little ,and that he will take a course in excitement at the dock yesterday as : navigation preparatory to taking the steamer Dispatch pulled off foi ! of an ocean-going vessel. Bandon. It seems that one of herj The first and second numbers of passengers ;w ho was pretty well loaded 1 the Coos Bay Harbor, a new publica up with bug juice, but not being fnl tiou just started at Noi th Bend, made ly sati.fsed, concluded to come bark their appearance on our table this to town, and the boat being out too week. The Harbor is a neat, newsy far for him to make it at "two yumps,"" paper, and the RKt oi:nKH welcomes it he took a wim It came near proving and wishes its management success in too far fur him to swim, others having his undertaking. to render as.-itauce in his getting Dr. lb. iiston was railed to Piosper ashore. 'yesterday to attend Captain Ewart.of For a limited time only we will the silitn r () iklaml. who had his nnd flee I i evt ry subscriber of the light l-ir ami foot severely hurt by Rtcoltnr.itJ w ho, besides lemitting all .oiie lumber falling upon him. Word arrears, pay for a year s subscription earne that the limb was broken, but iu advance, a handsome souvenir of the thft-r found upon arrival at Pros Washington City, containing SS re per that the limb was only bruised productions of tho celebrated arti-t, and the foot somewhat crushed. The Thomas Fleming. Reside-ti.i spleii Captain will soon be all light again. did houveuir we will furnish each sub scriber with a 1.00 conpi-n which wili be honored by the Nutshell Pub. Co. of New York, as part payment , for the illustrated book. ''Around the Capi tol," a volu-ne highly commended by the public men of America and Eu rope as one of tho most humorous, interesting and instructive efforts of our time. It is a book that will be appreciated in every American homo SAY!! If you cannot find what yon want anywhere else iu town, como to the RACKET Maybe wo have one left, if so, the price will please you. Our stock is small, but the goods are of a good quality, and tho prices are ri"bt. V Wnluake "Cash Buying" an object o tho purchaser, nt ; TELE RACKST- ' Herb Mnncint hud business which ! calliul him to Mnrshfield this week. Fred N. Perkins, of Two-mile, was a tftiflst at tho Tuppor House last njHjt Q y WoodrnfT, of Port Orford- was ;n owu iaat ujKjlt on jns wnv np tu rvor. E yL Krman, the piano man of Marsidu-Id, was in town tho latter part of last week. KHu.rt Dyer bas gone on b business : , g " i,rJim.jaco. u0 WOut bv way of Coos Bay. Judge Lowe, who has been on the sick list for some ten days past, is jtly improved R. W. Lnndy and Ed Lewellen, of Mvrtle Point, aro in town having a" uuk Broumi today. y Ford, of Astoria, was in town qq hmw from n w c couuy lu'v. Horsfall will hold service in St. John's Episcopal Church on Sun I dav morning, at 11 o'clock. Capt. K. Frederick gave Coquille City a visit yesterday, having business which called him np the river. W. P. llolman has I pen suffering sev, ,-ely. for some days past, from an ' old injury received long ago, by fall- i ing from a bridge. j F. . Eiimiy ;md family wh came i luire bet fall from Kansas, left lu-t week f..,L.wa. where Mr. Eighmvwiil; , go into business with his brother. j Au airreeable movement of the. ; bowels without anv unpleasant effect is Induced ly Chamberlain'- Stoui ach and Liver Tablets C. Y. Lowe. For sale bv r oiiowing is me iisi oi passeugprs ii it. . 1? r w" won 10 u vncwo on me rJizabetli la-t weeu: 1. . higumy. wife and daughter, M. K Levi Snvder. Le and Mrs. A. J. Hartman returned home j -v na-v fin Mar.-i.iield, being well j hi" Kv: social dance, to U which a general invitation is extend- lieket to tho dance, 50 cents. Throngh the influence of Senator Fun Sai.k. Alfred Machado will sell his valuable seining ground which lies on the north side of the Coquille. adjoining R W. iUnllard's property on the west below Dullard's Ferrv. This is a valuable piece of fishing property, tho largest haul of the sea son being reported from it. The Basket Ball game, Saturday evening, drew quite a good attendance and the young ladies put up a very interesting game, aud gave their audi ence a cuuplc of hours of good enter tainment. The division of tho club was very clever, and in the end each team won one game. F. J. Blackerby was umpire, nnd we judge that his decisions w re generally very fair, as we nuly heard one "Gee-whiz" of dis content ripple over tho sceno during tho evening. B. N Harrington moved back from North Bend last Saturday, and will take employment in the Woolen Mills here. The halanco of the machinery is expected to arrive when tho steam er Elizabeth returns which will bo by Friday or Saturday, and then the placing of tho looms and other appar atns will be begun and go steadily ahead. Tho Levar brothers have been at work for a couple of weeks gating things in order, arranging and P"tting together, ar,d making general preparation, but the work will move moro rRpiJiy aftor u,e ai-rival of the rest of the apparatus. Hats at Cot. Ladies in need of Hats will do well to call and examine my stock, as Spring will soon bo hero and I wish to make room for a new stock. Mas. E. J. Hite. Paper and I'uJp 35 ill. The editor of tho Paper Mill and Wood Pulp News, who did tho ad vertising of Bandon's offer has writ ten tho Chamber of Commerce bore making thorn a most liberal olTer for advertising in a special edition that tho company is getting out, and which will bo circulated very extensively. The offer gives a pago adverlismeut for $50, but will include tho narrative lof the Pacific Coast Paper and Pulp resources, tbo matter horetoforo set forth, so that the whole will cover nearly three pages of iho Journal. Tho Directors of the Chamber of Commerce aro considering tho propo sition, and in connection therewith wo have been banded tho following: It i tho desire of the Chamber of Commerce to take advantage of this liberal offer to 'iirtber .'dverli-e the resources of this place, and to obtain the necessarv funds the Secntarv an- non-sees that the dues for memheis hr the last half of yt aro due and payable after Jan. l.-t. Local Cption Convention. There will bean important ad- junrned meeting of the Local Option j vm 0wing to a miMiniierstand Conventionon Friday. January 20th, ,:ni, ,, hmin pviOIlfi,1(1 in at 10 a.m., or on arrival of tho boats, at the court house. The secretary has received word from Judge Hamilton that a hearing on a motion to have tho temporary injunction dissolved can be had at any time. The attor ney for the league. Judge Bronaugh. is now looking iuto the case, and ac tiou will be brought in a few days to have tho im'unction dissolved. The ititut ioual committee has drafted a constitution, and will report to the convention so that this will be an all-important meeting. Let the friends of the law bestir themselves to raiieiho necessary funds to carry tho case through the courts. The boliticn of saloons everywhere has greatly increased the value of prop erty, reduced taxes and criminal ex pynses, aud improved the moral con- Tit ion of Ihp communis from which alon are excluded. It will do tin ami f r Coo fount v Sh-iil we n'g 1 ect to leap thee great benefit.-, of our I : victory at the pulls for the lack of a few hundred dollar Don't wait for some ouo to come and ask you to con tribute; send your dollar or live dol lars to the treasurer, A. H. Mulkey. Coquille. Several ladies have inquired if we are going to let them help us. Yes, of course. Ladies in teie.sted may go ahead aud organize clubs or take up subscriptions to press our suit. The Bandon . C. T. U. has already volunteered to raise funds for the league. Go and do likewise. Ladies will bo welcome to the convention. AnoLHi TIadeulv, Secretary. In .llemoriam . Hattie E, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Stnncblf. died at the home of her ptiroiits, nt (55S N. Grand Avenue. Los Angeles, California, after live weeks of intense .suffering from Hright's disease aud bronchial pneu monia, on tho fifth day of January, and was buried on tho seventh. Fi llers illiams and Earl preached tho funeral sermon, aud Mrs. C. E. Crum ley. Mrs. Slanghterback and Mrs. Uadham furnished the music. She was laid away in a lovely white casket, and had four little girls, school mates of hers, all dressed in white, as pallbearers. 1 Tho tribute of flowers, contributed by her schoolmates and friends of tho family, was sufficient to cover tho entire grave, which is in a lovely spot in the Evergreen Cemetery. Hattie whs a native of Oregon, hav ing boon born at Langlois, Curry Co., ou the 12th day of March, 18. Stoiiuit'li Troubles unit Constipation. "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets aro the best thing for stomach troubles and constipatiou I have ever sold,'' says J. R. Cullman, a druggist of Potterville, Mich. "Thoy aro easy to tako and always givo satisfaction. I toll my customers to try them and if not satisfactory to come back and get their money, but havo never had a complaint." For salo by C. Y. Lowe. -MA It I.N K. AI11UVKI). Jan. 1.1 Sehr Lizzie 1'ricii, irutiFfti, T days from Snu Frnncihtsu. Jan. 17. Scbr (Jnwanl, Anderson, dys from Sun FrnnciHCo to C. M. & T. Co. SVtl.ED. Jnn. U Stmr Kliznticth. Jensen, to H. K. Jan. I.".. Hear Unb HoRHn. Brown, to Hun Francisco. Kugeiie Woolen .13 ill riant to Heopeii . Eugene, Oregon, Jan. 11. John P. Wilbur and William Wright, of Union. Or., have secured an option ou the Willamette Valley Woolen Manu facturing Company's mil) in this city, which has been closed for almost a year on account of the compaey going iuto bankruptcy. They are now ex amining the title to tho property and lookiug into a few minor details, and it is given out by .Receiver A. C. Woodcock that the sale of the proper ty to these gentlemen is certain. Messrs. Wilbur and Wright havo announced that they will overhaul tho mill, add now machinery aiHioperate iho plant to its full capacity, begin ning about May 1st, when tho now wool crop bogins to como in. Tboy will employ about 100 persons which means added prosperity to tho city. S10' REWARD FOU BOY 0R GIRL. Tbo Sperry Flour Co. will paj $5 to the boy or girl between tho ages of S and 1G years who will give us the best reason why their folks liko Sper ry's Flour. If your folks don't use Sperry "s Flour, get them to buy a sack and fell us what they think of it. Each of the contestants must write their reasons and have them in tho oflieo at Marshtield before January February 1st. Marsh Held, North Beud, Myrtle Point, Coquillo and Bandon will be kept separate, and $5.00 paid for the best answer in each district, aud an additional $5.00 paid to the best an swer out of the wholo. For the young er children wo havo a line Mother Goose book that will be mailed to any child under S w hose parents will tell us what biand of Hour they are using. Address all letters to SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY F. S. Dow, Agent, Marshtield, Or. Exhibit lor Lewis and Clark Kxpn.-'tiois Coming by Carload. Portland, Jan. 1G. With more than four mouths still remaining before the opening day. Jnn 1. e.vl ibits and displays for the Lewis anil Clark Centennial are beginning to arrive in Portland by the carload, and aro be- ing stored in finished b.uldings ou the Exposition grouu Is. Fro n this time on, the cars of exhibits will continue to arrive iu large numbers until till tho displays are ready for tho opening of the great Coast Fair. California has sent one car. contain ing a part of her display in education and social economy, and moro aro ex pected in a few days. Ono car of tho Idaho exhibit has also beon received, unloaded and stored in the European Exhibits Buildings, whilo two cars containing part of the Massachusetts exhibits aro expected in a few days. Tbo Massachusetts exhibits will be storeJ in tho European Exhibits buildings until tho Massachusetts building, work on which will bo begun soon, is ready to receive them. A cargo of exhibits for tho Mines and Metallurgy department is cn its way from St. Louis, ami ears containing various manufacturing exhibits are reported on their way to tho Fair city. All bnt ono of the Exhibition Pal aces are now completed, and tho nrri val of exhibits at. this oarly dato makes certain the readiness of tho Fair ou the opening day. Wonderful Nfrvti. Is displayed by many a man endur ing pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds. Bruises, Burns. Scalds, Sore Feet or Stiff Joints. Rut thero's no need for it. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo will kill tho pain and euro tho trouble. It's the best Salvo on earth for Pilos, too. 25 cents at C. Y. Lowe's Drug Store. JDr. S- I-i. Ferltins, 1'IIYSJCIAN (0 SURGEON, BANDON, OltKIiON. Office iu the Hoffman lSuildinp;, heinj; tbe first house Knst of the old Central House. TJr. H. T-j. Houston, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Office in Pacific Hotel. Hours, 11 to 12, n.m. 1 ::t0 to 4, p in.; 7 to S in the evening. n.ANDON. - - OltKOON. S. A. D. EATON, I, A W V K 15 , HANDON --- - (lUKftON. Will practice in all Courts. Notary in oflieo. 01lrt iiptnlr in Kl Dorado HuiltUng Important News Notes IToksday. Jan. 10. Russia is preparing a new fleet to send to tho Pacific, to fight tho Japs. It is stated that tho Russian gen erals in Manchuria aro losing faith in Kuropatkin. The Japanese aro destroying mines around Port Arthur. 09G have been destroyed. Tho submarine mine had a radius of 4i) miles outside that port. Alva Adams, Democrat, was sworn in as Governor ef Colorado. Pea body will contest his Eeat. Tho steamer Dalles City foundered near Stevenson, in tho Columbia. No one was injured. Forest Grove is to have a saloon, tho whiskey faction having wou in tho town election there. jYVkunksday, Jan. 11. Richard Croker has had a set back in English society because ho was a bidder against Kiug Edward for some race horses. Ho is debarred from trainiug at New Msrket. John Miller, a Chicago cook, killed his wife and two children, then com mitted suicide. Atlargo plato glass establishment near St. Lonis was destroyed by fire. Loss $250,000. Frank P. Flint, of Los Angeles, was chosen U. S. Senator for Cal. TiiuimDAV, Jnn. 12. Men and women stood in line all night at New York awaiting the open ing of the State Bank during a run ou it. The Japanese gained rich spoils in the capture of Port Arthur, in guns, rifles, ammunition nnd war material. The fort was defended by 50,000 men when the siege began. At Corvallis thodrinking population boozed ou patent medeciuo until an order was made permitting its sale only on physician's prescription. fire at Chelsea, .Mass,, did $200,- j qqo (auJaiM Two trains collide in a dense fog on tho Santn Fo railroad, aud two men were killed. Fuiiiat, Jan. 13. Russia declares in a note to the powers that China has not observed strict nentrnlify, and that she pur poses to iguore China's neutrality. Raiding bands of Cossacks are try inn to cut Oyamti's communication, and the Russians are being defeated in frequent skirmishes. Engineers say that the Brooklyn bridge is growing weak and that the entire .structure must be rebuilt. Silveiton, Oregon, is to have a new bauk. General Stoessel thanked his troops before leaving them, and said he would tako the blame for premature surrender of tho fort. Satchuvy, Jan. 1 1. Senator Mitchell, Congressman Hermann, J.N. Williamson anil State Senator F. P. Mays, according to the Portland Telegram, aro to be indicted together for complicity in land frauds. Russian papers admit that Japan has tho best of the war. Governor Douglass, of Mass., has brought about a conference between employers and employed, in the Fall liiver Cotton strike, which may end the strike. Japan is disploased with tho way Franco is harboring Russian ships. Tho government of tho Nether lauds has selected a placo near the Bosch for Carnegie's Peaco Palace. Monday. Jnn. 10. Tho United States Groud Jury is still investigating Biuger Hermann's land record. 'XIUMIOX I.UII(;K, Xn. 1 15, A.I. A.. M ii T ANDON LUDG K, Nn. U.".A. F.A .M. rl) Stuteil comnianications lir.st Sat- ardav nftvr the full moon of each month. All .Master Masons eordial.lv y invited. 1'ETEICV NELSON. W. M. J. E. Walstuum. See. : :: : ' -Xfitg i-S ! y ! j Colli t (Juerii of the Forest No. 17, r ' h Forelr.1 oT America. ?? ' a 'V." hi i'i.r.. ijf tiir niiiiv.ii.;. su. 1.. imetx rndav niyht f each... t ..-. !!,- in ('iiiiitn-lii T Trill itatiilim. ( Irt-irini .-. I j? cordial welcome is extended to all vis-5- 1 ltiii-: lirothers. J. E. FlSllEU. 'f J. N. L.sui.oia, Chief l'aiier. ; Fin. Secretary. v. 4 HANDON I.OIX'K No. ltttt.l.O.O. F i I ) ANDON LODGE. No. i:W, I. O. O. F. IJ meets uverv Satnrdav evenniL'. v'Visitinu hrothera in uood Htaiulliie y, 'cordially invited. . A. J. HAKT.MAN. N. G. g T. W. HonisoN. Sec. O- T- Bliiinerirotliei U. S. Commisioner and Notary Public Filint: and Final proofs made on Home J Hteadd, I i nbor Chimin aud other IT. S. Lands j Money Loans Negotiated on Approved' Security. N j Otlice in room 10 lle.ynrle lhiihlin;, Han don. Hesidenco on Uutte. Creek, Oreuon. RA1I kind of Ural Ktatc houtht and -th). 1 The City Meat Market, 0 Yes! We Have the Variety of Stock Href. Pork. Venl. MnP on. Ijaml). H-Joim and Pmk Srhsusc. Pressed lleaf, Head Ubet-he, Corned Heef, Pickled Pork. h'.s, Wc-tali-'e and Uutter. Call ou us and yet onr prices l)eri buying clv-whcre. We are not like the Hind Wheels of a wneoti, always 'following iu tie- same rut. Wo aro pushers, strivini: for a larger, business, nud we yet tii re by ket-iiii Tlie Best Meat in. tiie Titn.ci nnd polling nt tho very lowest prices. Wo aro bere to plen.se and lure to stay. Yours to serve. JbancLon Meat Market, T. Lzi(3.ersorL Prop. Will Keep on Fresh Beef, Pork, R3iitton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, 32ggs Butler and all Farm Produce. I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton.wool, hides, etc. r Dry Goods of Every Description. Ladies Coats, Capes and Boots &z StLoe Fresh Groceries of Suits Made to Measure, AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST The New, Elegantly uuu, u...u wpCouy oisaniep Elizabeth- 0. P. JENSEN, Master- Tbis Stenmer is Xew. is Sfnnaly l-r.ilt. iiml f.Mul with thf -t improvements, and wij?' yive a rccnlnr inn wenier. i'r nt.!ll-..- j..v r. v i, - E. T. KHUZ, Mitnaiim Aut-ut. '7 Furnitur Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds Ih'd I room Suites Car'. -tin T.'l ar.il Fine Wall Vnyor and and I'iftvs. V.u..lnv I rm ii.im.. Hna-e Lining. SEWING MACHINES AM) KAi:V CAiMIIAGES Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses and Springs. Furniture Kipairin aiul Saw iiUm: a Sprcialiy. Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. ,'i;::riiyIu:,tf UNDERTAKING A Full Line of 15ari.il Caskets. Pnrial K ami CI.hkIs. and I ndcrtakini: Snnil:t; (oistanil Keit m Hand. BANBQN FURNITURE GGfiiPANY. J. C. Shields & Son, BlaclssxriittL Ss "Wagon Wagons of all ki.ids made to order. Job work attended to promptly and all work ;: ;rantce.l to ;:ve Htisfucttwn. l?rfetWt Koasouahle. . Horseshoeing el Specialty' DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? K"Vnn To Wr and examine onr Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc, Now is t ho litno to Mire!i;.st' 1 wiiihvniv. Tho ri:uli'-inHl has in .sti'i-K" ti I:ii.m iMTtiiiit.t of Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Glassware, Crockery and Miners' Supplies. I'aintH. Oil.. Door mid Vir.IMs. TINS1IOP IN CONNECTION. A. McNAIB, The Bandon Hardware Man. kku. r. TurriNc;, VITOUNEY aku COI NSELOK AT LAW ANI) NOTAUY lTF.LlC. Fire Insurance. I Hamlon. --- - Ora". I 0 Yes! J. Waldvogel & Son, Props. Hand at all Times r Collarettes. all Kinds. W : .at PROOF CORSET. 1A-V . ifcVlX n-t ' r .ii.ii trtn.lK. M l wct-n ii.u ii ' Trout Street, San Francisco. Cnllfornin. :'r, 'ti!! i! ,,n':,i,,"c n T,Mf ( Old Mil Wrenshall & VVrenshrJI, PhcTtograpliers, HOUND HOLK R.M.l.ntT, B. UO"t