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52 è5U 62 Times a year for $2. Volai»« XXI. BANDON, LOCAL NEWS. if. B. Smith and A. J. Counts, of Langlois, were id town Friday. W. Doyle, of Weddeabura, wwo ia The equinoctial storm made its ap town last Friday. pearance a little ahead of schedule W. T. Wilson, of Myrtle Point, wa» time, and a bounteous downpour baa a visitor in Bandon last week. refreshed the earth. N. A. Pedarson, of Prosper, was Ths Margarita Fischer Oompany doing business in Bandon Monday. are showing at Crescent City this For seed Wheat, Barley, Oats, and week. Grass seed, call at Sanderson Bros. The rain that fell during the past T. D. Law and John Grant, of few days baa refreshed the earth and Etelka, were Bandon visitors Tues has also been beneficial to loggers in day. many instances. The river raised to Thomas McDonald, of Cresoent about a half bank full. L. C. Gibson, J. W. Felter and P. City, registered at the Tupper House, Tuesday. C, Stephenson have been at work Mrs Buck, of Coquille, came down this week on the bank building, put Msaday, to visit her daughter, Mra. tiog io partitions sra tiling up the front with a double window. James Walatrom. Arthur Coach and Mrs. Mary A. H. H. McPherson and William El liott, of Marshfield, were Bandon visi> Farras were united in marriage at Coquille City, Monday, March 20th, tors last Thursday. Bev. Horsfall will bold Episcopal J. H. Cecil, Justice of the Peace, offi Bervices in St. John’s Church, on ciating. The newly wedded couple gave Bandon a visit that evening, re Sunday morning and evening. maining next day. Guy Drew, of Farkersbng, under Rev. Haberly did not preach his went an operation for appendicitis at the Horsfall Hospital, in Marshfield, farewell sermon here, last Sunday, as announced. He filled bis appoiot last week. merits here and, also, gave the after If it is a bilious attack take Cbam noon to Prosper, but he will continue berlain’a Stomach and Liver Tablets, to fill the Presbyterian pulpit here for and a qnick cure is certain. For sale a month or two longer. by C. Y. Lowe. Miss Julia Hatch, who formerly did Cox wants to see you. He sells missionary work in Siam, Asia, lec provisions and groceries. Honest tured here last Thursday and Friday measure and merit go hand in baud nights, in the interest of foreign mis with Cor. Try him for Flour, Hams, sionary work, in the Presbyterian Bacon, etc. Church. Miss Hatch is a pleasing C. F. Allen and Lee J. Pitner, of speaker and was greeted by good au Han Francisco, were in town Saturday diences. returning from a visit to Port Orford Ray VanAuken, from the Aberdeen mining district where they had been sawmill came down Saturday to have <o have a look around. Dr. Houston look after a sore band. Robert Goetz and wife came down Blood poison was the trouble, and an from Gravel Ford, last Friday, and operation requiring the baud to tie will make Bandon their home for a opened at several places, was neces while, be having engaged to teach the sary. The trouble is giving way to Prosper school next term. treatment. Coast Mail: The amount contributed Now comes tl.e members of the recently for the benefit of Lyman Baudon Lodge of Odd Fellows to the Wolf and family, reached a total of front with a purpose to build an $192.00 cash, beside several due bills I. O. O. F. Hall at this place. We on business bouses of the town. understand that the piling for the Supt. Levar, of the Bandon Wool foundation has lieen ordered, and that en Mills, left last Saturday morning, construction will be carried forward for Eureka, California, to visit his in the immediate future. boms, having received word that his Crescent City News: Smith River wifs was sick. He is expected to re is pretty well excited over a reported turn io a couple of weeks. gold strike near Diamond creok. Sev T. J. Perkins, of Parkersburg, who eral days ago John Taggart and has been under the ¡care of Dr. Per- James Cassidy came in from Diamond kins, of this place, for some time creek and reported at the above men past, ceturned home last week, having tioned place that they had discovered been very much advanced toward re rich placer diggings on the North gaming bis usual health. He re Fork. To prove their assertions they turned to Baodon yesterday for furtb showed some heavy gobi taken from er treatment. their prospect. All the surrounding Mrs. J. 8. Tilton received a letter country has been located by Smith the latter part of last week, from her River residents. Messrs. Cassidy and eon, Carl Tilton, who is at Beaver Taggart intend to put water on the Hill, stating that be bad broken bis ground at once and reap big profits. leg over agaio, about the same as it Your Neighbor’« Wife. was before. He went back to work there and it seems that there was a Opens for Sunday, March 26'b, at cave-in, and io running to get out of the Opera House. The play is a com- the way, the fracture resulted. edy-dtama in three acts by Charles Mrs. H. 8. Kribs, eon and dangh Ellis, which provides Master Dunbar, ter, and Fred Kerrigan, arrived at the greatest child actor on the Ameri Coquille last Thursday, from South can stage, as “Buster Brown.’’ with America. Mr. Kribs slopped in ban just the sort of speeches that sound Francisco and will arrive in a few funny wb»-u he delivers them, but days. These parties were lured to would not if spoken by any one else. South America some two years ago, The repetition of certain aside re by reports of advantages to be bad murks which he interjects parentheti there, but finding conditions other cally and in the most irrelevant way wise than were expected, have re as it “Little Lord Fauntleroy’’ and turned to Coos county. other vehicles, contributes much to B obn .—At Bandon, March 14th, to the meriiment of his sceoe. Instead Mr. and Mrs. C. Clagg, a daughter. of these little squibs and quirks be B orn —At Bandon, March 20tli, to coming flat and stale, they sound fun Mr. nod Mrs D A. Patterson, a son. nier the more often they are repeated B orn .—At Bandon. March 15th, to in the inimitable tones of Master Mr. and Mrs. J N. Luke, a daughter. Dunbar, who is ably assisted by James T. McGovern as Happy Hooligan. F ob K ent C heap —The Ocean House The musical numbers compel the property in West Bsudou; A small owner. Mr. Hugh Ettinger, to carry a bouse and large barn on premises. band and orchestra of solo players. Will take most of the rent in work. The free concert given by these clever Apply Io J. H. Jone«, Bandon, Ore. musicians on the above dale in the afternoon aud evening in front of the theatre is well worth coming miles to bear. Reserved seats for sale at Lowe's Drug Store. SAY!! If you cannot find what yon want anywhere else in town, come to tbs RACKET Maybe we have one left, -if so, the price will please yon. Our stock is small, but the goods are of a good quality, and the prices are right. Wa make “Cash Buying’’ an object to the gurcbaker, at * OREGON: THURSDAY, MARCH — • V 1905 Number 12. It would seem, from statements Mrs. W. C. Sanderson has been THE coming from the North Bend Citizen quite sick for a day or two. Work bas been begun on New that the trouble between T. W. Clark T uisday , March 14 Nineteen peraots ptritthed in a New York York's $15,000 state pavilion at the and L. J. Simpson, io regard to the Woolen ¡Mills, has not been settled teuement tire, while nearly forty others Lewis and Clark Exposition. were severely injured, some fatally. Nearly Dr. Houston was called to Prosper yet MISS L. G. GOULD, Matron 200 persons were rendered temporarily Members of the Presbyterian bomeleM. Saturday to see Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and church at Nurth Beud Lave been The strike in New York Subway is crushed Ed Mecum who are on the sick list. making endeavor to telain Rev, Elliott and striker« resume work at lower waged. Medical Diseases. Dr. Perkins chartered the launch who bas been serving os pastor’of California was visited by the worst storm Trained uurttea in attendance. experienced in leu year«. Over half a mil “Dixie" last Sunday, and took over a that church there for some months lion dollars damage resulted. score of persona to attend preaching, For information address WM. HORSFALL, M. D. past. Kuropatkin'» buttered army reached Tie at Prosper, that afternoon. Marshfield, Oregon. Paas. Foreign attaches with his army were The Onward Abaudoned. Work on the Woolen Mill ia get captured by the Japanese at Mukden. Charles James of Portland, an employee ting well along and will soon be com The prospects for saving the in a seed store, is heir to $500,000 from an pleted. The prospects now are that schooner Onward terminated very English tstate. the mill will start up about the 1st of The inhabitants of l’isagua, in Northern suddenly Monday moroing. May. The work of rescuing her from her Chile, are abandoning that place on account Charles Hermann, and also Mrs. berth oo the offlfTn ban f>.5»5foing of the plague. W ednesday , March 15. Hermann, who were mentioned last forward very satisfactorily, and the We Have the Variety of Stock Kuropatkin report« a fierce engagement week as being sick, are getting better. prospect for floating the vessel looked sooth of Tie Pass, in which the Japanese Beef, Pork, A’eat. Mutton. Larnb, Bologna and Pork Sausage, Pressed Beef, Head Corned Reef, Pickled Pork, Eggs, Vegetables and Butter. Mrs. Benton Hoyt continues about the very flatteriog; but, a'as, for human were repulsed, leaving 1000 dead on the field Cheese, Call on us and get our prioes before buying elsewhere. same. News comes from Russia that she is firm hopes, the equinocrisl storm was com We are not like the Hind Wheels The steamer Elizabeth is outside ing, and old ocean is susceptible to its and proposes to continue the war. A tierce storm raged over the ooasts of Ire of a wagon, always following in the same rut. We are pushers, striving for a larger the bar as we go to press, and al influence. land aud England, causing terrible havoc to business, and we get th-re by keeping though the bar is quite rough, she Tlie Best IdLeat in tlie Land The cable was .aid dnring the latter bhipping and heavy loss. The ship Khyber will most 'likely get in at high tide. part of last we«k, and on Saturday was lost and 23 of her crew drowned; three and selling at the very lowest prices. We are here to pleas«? and here to stay. The steamer Chico is also due today. the tide rose sufficiently to get the were saved. Yours to serve, A Chicago woman, armed with an um R. D. Home bas sent up word from vessel moved some sixty feet, and on brella, held a swiudler until policemen ar J. Waldvogel & Son, Props. Wedderburn that be wishes men to Sun lay the work was continued tin rived and relieved her. A train was derailed at Flagler, Colorado, help dnring the fishing season which til it looked as if r > > her day would starts in next month, and about fifteen see theseboouer floated off and towe l and half a score of persons injured New York .burglars stole gold and silver of Bandon's youog citizens intend ac to safety; bat ou Sunday nigut the tableware from a wealthy merchant, valued sea became rough and the moorings at $30,000 to $40,000. cepting the call. Heney expects to end investigation of The German Baptists closed their began to give way, and on Monday meetings here last Sunday evening forenoou the last of the fastenings land frauds by April 10th. Mrs. Chadwick was only allowed to retain for the present, having had good at parted, and the schooner drifted upon $500 worth from her effects. The balance tendance and fair interest. They pnr- the beach to the northward against was sold to satisfy creditors. Will Keep on Hand at all Times T hursday , March 16. |>ose bolding another series of meet the rock, and Capt. Turner abandoned ings in the future, and expect to visit the task of tryiog to save her, as she The Japanese drove the Russians out of was too badly injured to warrant Tie Pass, and Oyama is endeavoring to cut this place once each month. off the retreat of Kuropatkin. He hopes to Myrtle Point Enterprise: We were further effort. force the Russian commander to surrender The storm came one day too early Several persons were injured in a rear-end shown some lemons, grown in Coos to save the vessel. collision of elevated trains in New York. Fresb Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce. county, this week. Mrs. Geo. Griffith, Cause of accident was motorman trying to of Gravel Ford, has a tree about four Lewis mid Clark Centennial see how close he couln run to train ahead I will pay bigbest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc. Notes. feet high, and bas gathered the crop, without touching. When front train stopped collision occurred. which consists of six large lemons. In appearance the lemons are ahead June 14th will be the Daughters of J. T. Bridges and J. H. Booth, register and receiver of the Roseburg Land Offioe are of those usually shipped here. the American Revolution and Ameri charged with receiving bribes. Charles Hall, of Cedar Point, and can Flag Day at the Lewis and Clark Charles Mackinson was fatally stabbed at Pine. Oregon, by his cousin, Fred Mackin one of Coquille's loggers, was in town Exposition. The American Library Association son. Both parties were drinking aud got yesterday, having come down to do into an argument. business with Bandon merchants. will meet in national convention |at A postal, tbe Bulgarian leader, was killed tbe Lewis and Clark Exposition from Mr. Hall, in talking with our reporter, in a light with gendarmes. He. with a com pany of 38 followers were surprised, 33 were informed biin that the rise in the river July 2nd to July 7tb. Tbe exhibit from tbe state of Wyo killed and the balauee were captured. b»i been sufficient to start the logs in Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. good shape, an J that they were very ming, which will be made at the Lew King Edward was too siok to officiate at St. James* Court functions. plentiful in the river on Monday. He is anj Clark Exposition. will show I F riday , March 17. tbe wonderful results obtained by ir said that information from the North James H. Peabody was seated as Governor Fork gave out that about 7,000 logs rigation iu tbe task of redeeming,tbe of Colorado with the understanding that he resign. would come out of that stream. The arid lands of tbe west. General Kuropatkin Las been dismissed Tbe convention of tbe National freshet has been very beneficial to and tbe command of the Russian armies loggers, and the run coming late has iVoman’s Suffrage Association will be turned over to General Linievitoh. given ample time for the booms to be field tfiis year at tfie Lewis and Clark A iuan {named John Bennett was found clears I, so that there is plenty of Exposition, tfie sessions being from dead at the bottom of a cliff near Patterson, N. J. He had been heard quarreling with a room to «tore away all the logs that June 29th to July 5th. woman at its brink. A congressional party of I cd eena will come out. Mr. Hall is contem Policemen of Chicago surprised six Suits Made to Measure. plating a change of residence to Ran tors and fifteen representatives will masked burglars who were operating on a visit tbe Lewis and Clark Exposition safe. A pistol fight took place but the rob dolph. AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSET. and take part in |tbe ceremonies on bers got away. ■ S atubday , March 18. “Yoar Neighbor's Wife.’’ the opening day, June 1. Tbe ex Major William Warner was elected Sen penses of tbe trip are provided for by ator of Missouri by tbe Republicans. At Kime’s Opera House, Sunday ao appropriation of $10,000. J Secretary Hay »railed for Europe in tbe evening. March 26th, will be given one Mrs. Conde Hamlin, wbo is] in hope of regaining his health. of the season's successes from the pen charge of tbe municipal museum of Wreckage uf the schooner Pearl came of Charles Ellis, and a return date is Chicago, will collect material for a ashore at Sanak Island, Alaska. Her officers asked for by managers, as it .catches municipal exhibit from the prominent and crew, numbering 36, are supposed to have drowned. their patrons from first to last, aud cities of tbe United States for exhibi The Russian army is retreating north people go away 6aying, “If we could tion at tbe Lewis and Clark Exposi ward, but is still in danger. Bed Room Suites Curtain Poles and Fine Wall Paper and Peabody resigned as Governor of Colora always have good plays like that the tioQ. and Piece«. Window Trimmings. House Lining. do, and Jesse F. McDonald falls heir to tbe theatre would always be filled." It is -------- HEWING MACHINE» AND BABY CARRIAGES -------- A Chicago Alderman Owen Ilia Election office. not a one or '.wo act drama, as all M onday , March 20, Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses and Springs. to Chamberlain'» Cough Remedy. parts are interesting. There are a A boiler explosion in a rockton, Mass., Furniture Repairing and Haw-filing a Specialty. “I can heartily and conscientiously shoeahop. caused the loss of about a hun uumbor of songs used that more than please the majority of people, and in recommend Chamberlain s C -ngh dred lives. Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes, ^‘"uy^one”8 UNDERTAKING Will Thomas, an ex-messenger, robbed an addition to the players, the owner, Remedy for affections ,of tbe throat express train in Tenn. The thief was caught A Fall Line of Barinl Caskets. Bnrial Kobe« and Good«, and Undertaking Sappliea Hugh Ettinger, being compelled by and lungs," says Hon. John Sbenick. Constantly Kept on Hand. The Japanese are racing tbe Russians for the musical numbers io the produc 220 South Peoria St., Chicago. “Two Harbin, hoping to ent off their retreat. tion, to esriy an orchestra of six high years ago during a political cam Two masked men intercepted messengers grade musicians. Be sure and bear paign, I caught cold after being over with pay money near Siege, California, and heated, which irritated my throat and got $10,000. the free concert on the above date. MA KINK. Arrangements have been made with I was finally compelled to stop as I ARRIVED. could not speak alond. In my the steamer to carry persons along the March 16.—Sohr Fortuna, Johnson, 10 dys river who wish to attend the enter extremity a friend advised me from San Francisco. to use Chamberlain’s Cough tainment. at excursion rates. Remedy. I took two doses that af Tickets on sale at C. Y. Lowe's. ternoon and could not believe my «BANDON LODOE, N o . 1 IA, A. F. A. M * ANDON LODG E, No. 115, A. F.A .M. £ senses when I found tbe next morn * Stated communications first Sat- ing tbe inflammation had largely sub jgarday after the full moon of each Wagons of all kinds made to order. Ainonth. All Master Masons cordially * Job work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give aatisfaotioii. Price« sided. I took several doses that day, Dr. A. B. Prentiss, the Marshfield •invited. W C. SANDERSON, W. M. > Reasonable. .. ... ............ Dentist, will make a Lip down the kept right on talking through tbe * J. F W* i # htb 4. m . Hew FSorsesIroelng sr S^peoiaAty * *4* campaign, and I thank this medicine coast early io April, and remain in Bandon two weeks ouly. Watch for that I won my seat in tbe Council.” ■¡ ###4 ft «««ft# ftftfft This remedy is for sale by C. Y. Court Queen of the Fore.t No. 17, exact date. Lowe. Fc»rr.t<-r, uf Atne.Qei*. Important Nows Notes H orsfall H ospital , The City Meat Market, 0 Yes! 0 Yes! Bandon Meat Market, T. Anderson Prop. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages, Etc., also J. Denholm s Dry Goods of Every Description. Boots <Sc Shoes Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. **&*»*< • Dentist Coming. J. Co Shields & Son, ZBlacl^smitTi- &c ■W’agon makers. DO YOU NEED ANY^ HARD-WARE? >1 nrtM W» Vo». Dr. S- Iu. F’erk.in.s, P. A. Danforth, of LaGrange, Ga. suffered for six months with a fright PHYSICIAN <£• SUHGEON, ful running sore on bis leg, but writes BANDON, OBKOON. that Bucklen’a Arnica Salve wholly Office ovar Wm. Gallier'« Store. cured it tn five days. For Ulcer«, To be sold at Public Anction. at 12 Office boars 6 to it a.tn. Waunda, Piles, it's the best salve io o'clock, noon, Call at resideuce at otltrltui.. the world. Cure gnarsnteed. Ooly Mntnrday. March Mth. 100.5. 25c. Sold by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. Dr. K. Iu- Houston, the bull, spnrs, tackle, boat, anchors, Ta Whom It May Concern, I chains and sppertenances of the PHYSICIAN & SUHGEON, "Schooner Onward" wreck, as she Notice is hereby given to the public that 1 have thia day Riveo my son. A. J. btewart. I now lies on the (»each, one mile south bis time, and that 1 will not be responsible Office in Pacific Hotel. Honrs, 9 to 12, a.m. for any debts or obligation, he may con 130 to 4. p m ; 7 to & in the evening. of Bandon, together with sails, blocks, tract J. D. Hrvwarr. Bandon. Oregon. March tilth, 1906. RANDOM, • • ORROOM. and running rigging, in Warehouse at Bandon. W A NTED—TBUBT WO KT H V M A N OK woman to manage business in this conntv S. A. D. EATON, Terms cash, or certified check at fall and adjoining territory for well eatabliaed of the hammer. bonne of solid financial standing. S'JO.OO LAVfl*, cash salary with all necessary ex Hale to be held in front of Town straight penses paid weekly by check from head BANDON .... OtV««( quarters. Money advanced for expenses Hall. Position permanent: previous experience Right to reject any or all bids re- not essential. NoSnvestment required. We Will practice in all Couita. furnish everything. Enclose self-addressed Notary in office. •ertatfc envelope. Address Manager, MIO Count L. H. Ttnuna, Agent. Block. Chicago. III. VOIce np»tnlr< in El Bhl^lng • • e e • • *• a Wreck at Auction. 23, gz^Ot’RT Qt’EEN OF THE FOKEST 5 No. 17. meet. Fridnv night <.f each" ««eek. in Concrt 'e Hall. Bandon. Oregon 4 # \ cordial welcome ia extended to all vie-» «iting brother«. E. M BLACnEKBY, « '* W. V. Flauen. Chief Banger. ? Fill. Secretary. ft ft « «««< i # ft««« ft«*####*» #.##:* i ft ft# *## ft # MSi *.*# .f ; BANDON LODGE No. 133,1.0.0. F ? * I > ANDON LODOE. No. 1.33,1.0. O. F. ?l> meet. <-»ery Satardav evening. ZVi.iting brother« in Rood atandiu^ #cordially invited. « A. J. HAKTMAN, N. O. t j T. W. B obirom , Sec. ? # 5 ft### «ft#'##»?*#»###» O- If You Do Stoves, Ranges We are still doing buaineaa at The Old Stand and can please you. Give us a Call and examine our and Farm Implements, Etc, Now is tbe time to purcltsso Hardware. in stock a large assortment of Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. Painta. Oil«. Door« and Whitlow»». T1NBHOP IN CONNECTION. T- Blumenrother Money security. Negotiated on Approve«* Office in room 10 Reverie Building. Ban 4rw. Residence on Butte Creek. Oregon. All kinds of Real Estate bought and *eld. A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man. U. S. Commisioner and Notary Public Filings and Final proofs made on Home steads, l imber Claims and other (J. S. Land* Tbe nudersigned fins P. TOPPINO, GEO. ITTOBNET Awn (X)UNSELOB AT LAW «an NOTA BY PUBLIC. ITire Insurance Bandon. - - - - Oregon. Wrenshall & WrenthrM, Photographers, i ROVWn noVRK GAILFRY. RENDUS