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o o o Volum« XXI BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Frank Flam, of Bear Creek was I I. N. DeLoBg of Riverton, wm a doing business in town yesterday. ! Bandon visitor Saturday night. Tbe steamer Chieo is due next Sat Mrs. Fred Mehl gave relatives Mrs. Peter Nelson gave friends in All persona knowing tbemMlves f0 Coquille a visit last week. . Coquille a visit last week returning urday and the Elizabeth on Tuesday. bo ia debt to tbe undersigned will O. P. Ellingson of Parkersburg, please come forward aud Mlle tbeir A tine line of matting received by home Monday. last steamer. Call at tbe furniture Mat Smith gave bis family at was doing business in town Saturday. accounts either by cH«b or secured store and see them. W. C. Bowland, of Los Angles, reg notes or I will be forcer! to collect North Bend a visit returning bere istered at tbe Tnppef House Sat same at once. W anted -30,000 white cedar split Monday evening. N. L orenz . shakes, 6 inches x 3 feet. Submit price Joe Hudson, of Coquille was shak urday. B. 1> Hume Nned. delivered, to Bandon Commercial Co., ing bands with old acquaintances George Topping returned home Bandon. here Isst Monday. Sunday morning from a short busi Salem, Ore., Feb1 16.—(Special)— R. D. Hume, of Curry County, was Mr. and Mrs. A. McNair visited Rev. Horsfall »ill bold services io ness trip to SauFrancisco. relatives and friends at Myrtle Point St. John’s Episcopal Church Sunday Miss Verms Weekly of Pleasant today made defendant in a damage last week returning home Saturday . morning and evening. Hill, visited her aunt, Mrs. E’ Mor suit for $15,tXX>, tiled iu tbe Circuit Court by Representative Robert evening. Allen Boice was in town yesterday gan, tbe latter part of last week. Burns of the same conuty. Mayor Simpson of North Bend has , with a six horse team and took a The arrangement of machinery in Mr. Burns in bis complaint alleges given instruction to tbe Marsha) of 3700 pound load of freight to Dairy- tbe woolen mill is progressing nicely “ that on or about February 13,1905, that town to enforce tbe law against ville. and order is peeping out of chaos. gambling. Mrs. W. W. Smith, who was oper Following is the passenger list of in the City of Salem, defendant did Rev. A. H. Mulkey, of Coquille ated upon last week, has been steadi tbe out going steamer Elizabeth yes willfully, wickedly, wrougfnhy and City was in town over Sunday, and ly improving and is in a fair way for terday; Manuel Lopes and Julia maliciously print, circulate and pub lish a circular letter of aud concern preached in tbe M. E. Church Sun- recovery. Madaris. May Madaris, and L A ing plaintiff, as a citizen, as an at morniug and evening. Arthur Rice will visit Cottage ! Hnfford. torney aud ae an official, tbe follow Tbe Bteamer Elizabeth brongbt np Grove next month being a delegate The ball, last night was a success ing false, malicious aud defamatory a milk pasteurizer for the Coquille to the W. O. W. District convention in the way of enjoyment, although words, viz.: “ I declare Robert Burns ereamery. This is an invention to which convenes at that place. tbe rainy woatlior was not conducive to l>e a sneaking, cowardly rascal extract tbe microbes from milk. E. M. Fnrman, of Marsrfield was to a large attendance. The boys bad and unfit to associate with honorable Cox wants to see yon. He sells doing business here Tuesday and their hall nicely decorated and gavo gentlemen.” provisions and groceries. Honest took tbe stage for Dairyville yester a splendid entertainment. Mr. Burns charges that all said measure and merit go band in hand day, where he went io tbe interest of words are false and defamatory and with Cox. Try him for Flour, Hams, bis piano trade. that the purpose of tbo circilar was Bacon, etc. Nothing more desirable or more ap to convey tbo thought flint the def Tbe Racket store has just opened propriaie than nice Chinaware and Wo lake this method to tender our endant, as an attorney, as a citizen npsome nnmatcbable Glassware bar | Glassware. We have some bargains thanks and appreciation to the Busi and as au official, is a felon, corrupt, gains. You'D profit greatly by btty- that will be interesting to shoppers at ness men of Bandon for their most dishonest and lotlisome. Tbe Racket. iug now before the assortment has This circular which was placed on liberal financial assistance in support beeu culled over. Through tbe influence of Senator of our ilnuce on the 22 inst, including tbe desk of every Senator and Rep resentativo, was called forth by a bill Elder E. Keeler of Myrtle Point J. H. Mitchel), we have been tbe re- also numerous favors of the past. returned last week from a visit to I cipietit of a supply of garden seeds. introduced by Burns which would By order of Bund. C ommittee . Fieldbrook California having been (Jur patrons can have a package by destroy tbe fishing monopoly which Hume now enjoys on tbe lloffue Riv gone four weeks. He was called to calling at tbe R ecorder office aud OrcMMniaking. er. Hume has been io Salem for Fieldbrook to preach arid while there asking for same. Anyone wanting sewing done will several days doing all in his power baptized seven applicants. A team of geldings has beer, placed do well to cull on us and learn prices. to defeat tbe passage of tbe bill. Tribune: Mr. Casbolt, of the Mad in my charge for sale; on time till M rs . E. J. II ite . Hnmo in an interview tonight said Oct. 1st, 1905; will weigh 25(X) den mines, who was stricken with An excursion that will doubtless at that be is glad the suing bus been paralysis about New Year, died at bis pounds, are well matched; will be home a few days ago. Mr. Casbolt sold forthwith or withdrawn from the tract great interest is one planned by brongbt and that when be gets Burus A. G. H oyt . F. R Drew of New York City. Mr. on the witness stand he will "show was held in high esteem by all who market. knew him, and his death is univers Peter Loggie come over from Drew will conduct a train of prairie him up." 1 am prepared to defend ally regretted. North Bend Mondny and has been schooners from Portland, (Me.,) to myself,” he said “and tliHt $15.000 will J.E. Fisher and mother, Mrs. soliciting in tbe interest of the Coos Portland. Oregon, the latter part of be all a dream.’’ Hume is very con Frances Fisher, and Miss Alfaretta county exhibit for the Lewis aud the journey being along the trail fident of being able to prove the Fisher returned home last Monday Clark exposition. He visited tbe followed by Lewis and Clark a centu charges which he made in bis cicular. Burns bad nothing to say further from their sojourn in California mills on the lower Coquille yester ry ago. Tbe travelers expect to reach Portland in Octobes, in time than that be is not afraid of Hume's where they bad been spending some day. months for tbe benefit of Miss Fish Tbe schooner Hugh Hogan was to attend tbe Lewis and Clark Expo threat and is willing to lo» the courts settle it. ers health, which liaH improved very outside Iasi Saturday but was unable sition. much. .lolm L.on Lecture Platform. Tbm Were NticccKsful to get in on account of tbe strong We noticed a nice, large flag float wind which was blowing at the time, John L. Sullivan, Hie original heavy Out of thirty-nine applicants at the ing gracefully from the Woolen Mill the tug being unable to tow th« weight champion slugger has re recent, teachers' examination, tbe schooner down from the northward flagstaff last Saturday, and upon ruak formed and taken to the lecture plat the following was successful: ing inquiry learnod that tho flag do against tbe wind. For state papers—Pearl Walker, form, and is now dealing cigarettes natod by F. J. Lowe, had arrived tbe The pulpmill proposition is look proceeditig evening, and on Saturday ing np very favorably, and as Ban Inez Lusk, A. II. Mulkey, Hoheit and booze the same stunning knock out blows which formerly character wits displayed from tbe flagstaff By don can offer a first-class location to Goetz. ized bis prize ring career. First Grade — Bertha Braden, Nel tbe way, Saturday was “King Bob's” getber with plenty of cheap water “Drinking takes a lot of vitality out lie Doyle, Florence M. Bobbins. F. birthday. and cheap wood, it is only a matter A Pierson, Mrs. 11 T Wooten, Mrs of nil athlete; smoking dries him up When you are sick seod for a phy of time until the offer will be takeD. Jennie Thompson, Lena L Logan, inside, and cuts bis wind. If you’re eiciao; but if your furniture is run Just now it looks as though it will be Hellen Hughes, Julia Braden, Laura thinking of ever being any kind of an down, looks bad, or needs mending, taken soon. Escott, Naunie Lyon, Bertha Brad athlete, don’t toneb tobacco or rum call on Mr. Evans, tho Furniture Doc From the kind of weather that has ley, Mrs Irma Yoakatu, Mrs Bell unless tbe doctors tell you to—and tor, and you will be surprised to see prevailed here since February 2nd. they never will. He says: what a rejuvenating effect becau pro we are of tbe opinion that the Gould. Second Grade—Annie Weekly, “In all my experience with doctors duce. Sofas re-covered and all other groundhog must have seen bis shad Mamie Gray, Martha Miller, W W they never prescribed but a couple of kinds of furniture soon show the mag ow and retired for anotlior six weoks Graves, Nettie King, Etta Bryant, spoonfuls of whiskey and two bottles ic of his skillful work. longer. Sunday was very windy and Mary Brown. of nle for me. I'd never have been The hunters' license lax bill has lightning, thunder and bail were in Third Grade—Mena Belloni, Win able to lecture from experience on passed both housea. It requires tbe evidence during the night following, ifred Spires, Chas R Bennett, Effa what they gave me. pnymeut of a tax of $1 per year upon The steamer Elizabeth got into Stevens, Chloe Buell, Verna Weekly, “I would have been champion of each gun used by a resident hunter harbor Monday morning about 2 Irma W Camp, ltobali Lewis, Myrtle the world for years longer, and prob and $1(1 a year for each gun used by o’clock having been only about 34 Coleman. Win Coleman. ably never wonld have been whipped nn nonresident hunter. The bill hours from tbe wluirf at SanFrancis- bad it not been for intemperance in Eecnpod an Awful Fate, makes an exception in the case of i co to the wharf here. She brought living—in eating and in drinking and persons or members of their families in 97 tons of freight and six passen Mr. H. Hagginsof Melbourne, Fla., in smoking. I didn't drink much in hunting upon their own land and it gers. Tho passenger list follows: writes, “My doctor told me I bad Con training, and the smoking that I did was this exception that enabled the J. E. Fisher, Mrs Frances Fisher sumption aud nothing could be done did not hurt me materially, but then friends of the measure to secure its Miss Alfaretta Fisher. Mrs S T Male'. for me. I was given up to die. Tbe I did too much of it and when I met passu ge. Iioro, Geo. P Topping and Jack offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King’s Corbett you could have whipped mo New Discovery for Consumption, in if yon had made me run after you Myrtle Point Enterprise: Senator Kicking. Coke evidently thiuks the people of Ground has boon broken for tbe duced me to try it. Results were long enough." Coos county did not know their own Washington rtate I uildirg for tbe startling. I am now on tbe road to Sick Headache. minds at the last election. As a rule Loots aud Clark Exposition and recovery and owe all to Dr. King's New Discovery. It Btirely snved my This distressing Ailment results it is safe to abide by tbe vote of the work on the structure begun. Tho people aud we believe the average building will typify the timber life,” This great cure is guaranteed from a disordered condition of the voter in Coos county knew what he I wealth of the Evegreeu state. The for all throat and lung diseases by C. stomach. All that is needed to effect was doing. A good many Republi Washington legislature recently ap- Y. Lowe, Druggist. Price SOcte and a cure is a dose or two of Cbamber- lsin's Stomach and Liver Tablets. In cans, however, now admit that they ! propriated $75,(XX) for erecting the $1.00. Trial bottles free. fact, tho attack may be warded off, or made a mistake in one respect . when bnitding acd-ColleetiDg and installing To H'bnat It VJayCencern greatly lessened in severity, by taking they voted for Senator. But the mis a comprehensive display of tbe re take will not occur again. sources of the state. Having been appointed by tbe Ban a dose of these Tablets as soon as the don Chamber of Commerce to collect first symptom of an attack appears. We wonld he pleased to have yon -and act as custodian of Ceos Coucty S< 1<1 by C. Y. Lowe, try a Back of White Lily, onr new products, for exhibition at the Lewis brand of flour. This is an old estab and Clark Exposition, I hereby notify Dr. S- L. Perkins, lished brand in Portland, San Fran all persons desiring to send any arti PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, cisco and Sound cities. A trial is all cle for exhibition, products of Coos BANDON, ORKGON. we ask. We are sure you will be County only, will be received at my pleased and always call for “White ' office in Bandon and receipted for. Office over Wui. Gallier’s Store. Office boars 6 to 9 a.m. Lily’’ in tbe future. Valnablo articles will be returned at Call at residence at cftuhiuis. L orenz A L anolois . the expense of the County Committee. If yon cannot find wbat yon want Margnrlta Fischer Company Let us all show to th« outside world Dr. K. Houston, to Ketnra. wbat Coos County is able to do. Anywhere else in town, come to the PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Persons desiring to send exhibits Tbo Margarita Fischer Company should bear in mind that their pro Offirc in Pacific Hotel. Hanrs.fito 12, a.m. played hern Saturday night to a fnll ducts should reach me as soon as pus house to which they gave good »at eible. We are responsible for all ar 1:30 to 4, p ro. ; 7 to 8 in the evening. BANDON, - - OltKGOM. isfaction. They played «gain oo ticles except those that are perisha Maybe we have one left, if so, tbe Sunday bight bnt tbe nndiouce was ble. price will please yon. S. A. D. EATON, small, nevertheless the production During my absence from Bandon Our stock is small, but tbe goods was pronounced splendid. Tbe Com Hon. Geo. P. Topping or Robt Fred LAWYEK, are of a good quality, and the prices pnny left Monday morning for Marsh erick, Jr., will receive and receipt for BANDON .... OREGON. are right. field fron» whence ti«y go to Eureka . all exhibits. We make “Cash Buying” an object They will return for a two-weeks vis Will practice in all Courts. Anv further information can be ob- Notar; in office. to the purchaser, at it to Coos county in about four! tnineil from C. T. B lcxïxruthfr . wpstiilrs In El Doriulo Building weeks. . THE RACKET. LOCAL NEWS SAY!! RACKEl Important News Notes Last Notice to Creditors Card of Thanks. Number 8 23, THE T vbbdat . Feb. 14. S earners collided in a dense fog at Kobe, Japan and 99 lives were lost. Tbe official list of the Kassian lose in battle end from wounds daring the past year places the number at one hundred thousand. The Japanese will sink any Colliers found accompanying the liussian squadrons. The l.uMiiun strikeis ure maintained by secret funds. Owen Kelley »ho ®»s arrested nt Los Angelis acknowledges having emtiellished a large sum of money at Philadelphia. W upkbsdat , Feb 15. Tbe ltassisns are aiming a strong cavalry attaok ou Oynina's left aud me shelliug the Japanese center. Tbe British steamer Apollo and Sootsman, bound for Vladivostok, were captured by the Japanese. The labor strike in tbe Polish qlMes is ex hausting itself. Kansas is looking toward an investigation of tbe Oil trust. The passe ge of a b.li to create a state oil refinery is thought assured. The town of Pine, Oregon had its Hotel aud moat of its business portion dent roved by tire. T hursday , Fab. 1G. President Boosuvell him ordered com missioner Garfield to iurestigate the meth ods of the oil trust. The New York supreme court granted 17 divoroe oases tn three boars. May wheat sold at 1211/, at Chioago, the highest, in two years. A mall stage toppled over a cliff south of Monterey, Cal. and pluug'd into tho sea 300 feet below. Tuo driver and ouly passenger escaped. The bill providing whipplug post for wife beatiug p isaed the bouse at Salem. F riday , Feb. 17. Grund Duke Sergi r, uncle to the Czar of Russia. was torn to pieces by a bomb taat was thrown under his carriage. His coach’ 111 an was killed aud the tower of the Kreiu. liu was wrecked, and d i uage to glass for two blocks reunited from the explosion. Tbe bomb throwers were a> rested. The Jayne hill to amend tbe Local Option law died in the state Semite. The Portage road bill w s killed in the bouse. The Legisla’ure adjourned without day. The governor of Kaunas baa signed tho bill for a state oil refinery. The W .sbington legislature has passed a bill providing for tbe removal of the capital from Olympia to Tuooma. S atubuay , Feb. 18. Twenty five miners fell 1.2OJ feet at n ooal mine near Pottsville, Pa., butlorn droppiug out of a cage. Five wore killed outright and many others will die. All were fright fully mangled. Report comes from Warsaw that hundreds of Russian prisoners, mostly strikers are shot down daily. Guy Flemmiug arid Bert Garber, Joseph ine County mines were killed by a slide. Dr Geo. Cheadle, of Albany. Oregon was killed by the breaking of a sill under a building be was having moved on bis farm. He had crawled under the building. M onday . Feb. 20. Governor Chamberlain v. ns working hard on hills, having nearly it hundred to rigu yet. R'lasin is reported to b<- ready for pence. The Jnpnnese artillery now confrouting Kuropatkin’s army exceeds iu effcclivness that of tbe lluasimis. The legislatures of Missouri and Wiscon sin will order investigation of the Oil Trust and other states are fulling into line. MARINK, ARRIVED. Feb. IS—Sehr. Lizzie Prien, Hanson, 7 days from San Francisco. Feb. 20.—Stiur. Elizabeth. Jensen, 34 hours from San Francisco. HAILED. MISS L. G. GOULD, Matron A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and Medical Diseases. Trained uuree* in attendance. For information address WM. HORSFALL, M. D. Marshth-ld. Oregon. The City Meat Market, 0 Yes! 0 Yes! We Have the Variety of Stock Beef. Pork. Veal. Motion. Lamb, Bolognrt and Pork Hansa««, Pressed Beef, Head Cheese, Corned Beef, Pickled P»»rlc, Egas, Vegetables and Butler. Cull on us «nd «et our prices before buying elsewhere. We are not like the Hind Wheels of a wngon, always following in the sniue rut. busiuess, aud we get there by keeping We ure pushers, striving for a larger in tli© Land Tli© Esst and selling at the very lowest prices. We ure here to please and here to stay. Yours to serve, J. Waldvogel & Son, Props. Bandon Meat Market, T. Anderson Prop. Will Keep ou Hand at all Times Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce. I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc. J. Denholm 8 Dry Goods of Every Description Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. Suits Made to Measure. AGENT FOR WARNER’S RUST PROOF CORSET 'eg WV3T . PUOO» a*»OMONA~ STBCCMT-PAONr Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds’ Bed Boom Suites Cnrtain Poles and Fine Wall Paper and and Pieces. Window Triunuin««. House Lining« -------- EEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES -------- Fib. 22.—Stmr. Elizabeth, Jensen, to San Francisco. ADMJNISTilrrOR S NOTICE Cabinet Shop in Connection. Notice is hereby given, that the under signed has been appointed administrator of the estate of Wm. Hutchinson deceased by tbe County Court. All persons having claims against tho said estate will present tho same duly verified to me at Bandon, Oregon, or Coquille, Oregon. Dated this 23rd day of Februav 1905. W. B. PANTEK. Administrator of the estate of Wm. Hutch inson deceased. Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. 3 {•HAMION I.ODOK, No. llO.A.F.A M * --------- » H ospital , HoRSFaLL Mattresses and Springs. Furniture Repairing and Saw-filing a Specialty. UNDERTAKING A Full Line of Burial Caakc-la. Burial Robes and Goods, and Undertaking Supplies Constantly Kept on Hand. BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. J. C. Shields & Son, ZBlacRismitli. Wagon makers. i P ANDON LODGE,No. 115. A. F.A .M. * 1 > Stilted oommnnication» first Hut jgiirdnv after the full moon of each «month. All Master Masons cordially « made order. •»invited. W C. SANDERSON, W. M. * Job work attended to promptly aud all work guaranteed to give satisfacliun. * J. E. W ilstuum . Seo. ie *** Jf «SWiWWt«* *• * Reasonable. Wagon3 of all kind3 to Prices I-IorsGslio©ing n Sr>ec?lalty ■-S «tko « *♦ i i At t t f i « » Court Queen of the Foreet No, 17, Forentorn of America. DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? jrXH’R T QbEEN OF TiiE FOREnl 4 No. 17, meets Friday night of eneb^ •> uu *k. in Concrete Hall. Bandon. Oregon. ■> k cordial welcome is extended to all vis- ❖ filing brothers. E. M. BLACKERBY, \V. V. F ishhr . Chief Ranger. •* Fin. Secretary. j? * £ 4 <• * r# >X À <■ HA Ni DON LODGE No. 133,1.0.0. F <• • 1 > IN DON LODGE, No. 133,1.0.0. F n. t > meet* every • Saturday - - . evening. r*. XVisiting brothers in good stKUillnp «cordially invited. «< A. J. HARTMAN. N. G. •k T. W. Itomsoa. Seo. 1 _________ __________ K *•' I I <. «• i TX1 'V'z'T'l’ A.A X U’.t T) CA We are still doing business at The Old J.ZA/ Htand and can please von. Give us u Call aud examine our Stoves, Kanges and Farm Implements, Etc, Now is tbe time to purchsse Hardware. m stock a ir.rge assi ttnieut of Hardware, Tinware, Granite ware, Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. 1‘aintM. Oils. Ileen tind Window*. TiNSHOP IN CONNECTION. CJ. T. Blumenrother U. S. Commisioner and Notary Public Piling« and Final proofs made on Home steads, I imberClaims and other U. 8. Lands Money I sjhu » Meentlatctl on Approvetl Secnrity. Office in room 10 Beyerle Building, Ban don. Residence on Butte Creek. Oregon. All kinds of Real t>«ate bought and seM. Tbe undersigned bas A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Manf «KO. I'. TOI’PINO, ATTOKNEY od COUNSELOR AT LAW a » d ‘ NOTARY PUBLIC. Fir© Insurance. Bandon, - - - - Orejón. Wrenshall & Wrenshcjl, Photographers, ROVND HOTS« IHI.IJRV, RAMIO4