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9 9 ✓ O Ù2 Times a ycdr for St Tirntt * Mir fer $2 BANDON, VduiM XXI ■ 1 ■ ■ OREGON: Dr. Preet is goes to Langlois, Mon day, April 17th. Have your teeth >’or aeed Wheat, Barley, Oats, m 4 I pot in good order before be goes. Grims seed, call at Sanderson Bros. Dr. G. M Elgin, of Elklej, Las re Mi«« Sadie Faby i® going to vieit turned home agiyn after a visit of San Francisco tbi« trip of the steamer several mouth« to his old home in the Elisabeth . East. J. M. Langlois has been making The Margarita Fischer Company some change® to bi® bouse on First was unable to land at Crescent City Street, during tbe past week. ou account of the stormy weather, aud If you have dental work to have the Company came on to Coos county, done,get your time early as Dr. Pren arriving at Marshfield ou the 23.1. tia will remain only two weeks. M. R. Lee and Frank Sowash, of R. H. Mast, of Coquill®, bas gone Myrtle Point, who went to Southern to Sherman Co., Oregon, to look up a California some weeks ago to look af bnainesa location that suits him. ter a frmt farm, have returned home, Terry McKune. who rpent several but have not decided to go to Cali days visiting iu Baudou, left last Fri fornia. day for bis home in Oakland, Oat if. Miss Frankie Scott was in town Edgar Bossen, of Lauglois, bas last Thursday night on her way from been putting a cement floor in the Marshfield to Wedderbnrn. Rumor basement of M. Breuer’s btiildiug, stales that she is to be wedded in the near future to a young man at Wed this week. derbnrn. Any person desiring to let brash The Margarita Fischer Company cutting, by contract, may find a con tractor by conferring with tbe R e - intend going from Coos to fill their engagements at Crescent City which Albany Woolen Mill Burned. coni> er office. If it is a bilious attack Ink® Cham they were unable to fill on their way Peter Nelson, of thia place, re berlma's Stomach and Liver Tablets, upon account of the rough sea pre ceived a telegram from his son Har venting their stopping there. and a quick cure is certain. For sale old, who is at Albany, Oregon, that Dr. A. W. Kime, who left here lust by C Y. Lowe. the Woolen Mills at that place burned Anmmnr for Cottage Grove, On gmi, W. I’’. Disber has purchased the down yesterday about noon. The tire property known as the Dr. Haydon has purchased a pret'y two-story resi made a clean sweep. deuce there, ate! he end Lis wife are property, and moved into bid uew now ready to welcome any of their home last Friday. Bandon friend* w ho may wish to visit Cox wants to see you. He sells ! them. Honest provisions and groceries, Mr*, W. W. Smith has so far rocov measure and merit go baud in hand ered her health that she is Hble to be A NEW STRUCTURE ON THE with Cor. Try biiu for Flour, Hame, up and around again, and if the MOST PUBLIC CORNER Bacon, etc. weather is fair, she and Mr. Smith Enterprise: R. W. Lundy left Wed OF BANDON. will return to their home in Northern nesday morning for Kansas, having Curry, next Sunday, making part of received wold of the serious illness of firrat Inducement fur Capital to Seek tbe journey on Saturday. his mother, who is ninety five years Investment Before Property Myrtle Point Enterprise: The late of age Values Rise. rains have caused the river to raise Tbe Odd Fellows will booq corn* and loggers are taking advantage of mence work on their new ball. We Bandun citizpus have exhibited it and are running their logs Io the understand that it will coat aliont more concern during the lust four several mills. The Inst two or three $3,000, and will be a creditable addi days than ban been notie able during days about 10,000 have been run, tion to the place. a decade over any improvement at 6,000 having gone ont one day. tempted by the Town Board, and a Enterprise: George and Eckley Mrs. Ed RacklefT, of Langlois, was general kick is on from eno end of Guerin left Thursday for Alaska in Bandon, Friday night, having been the town to the other, because of the where they will try their fortune at called to Myrtle Point to see her sis proposition to place the Town Pound ruining and trapping. George bas ter. Mrs. Lewellen, formerly Ruth upon the most public curu-*r to bo »pent several years iu the north. Roberts, who, having been sick for George Hite has been at work reno aorne time, had taken a change for tbe found in the p'aeo. Onr reporter is not advised us to vating the City Barber Shop, and has worse. Mrs Lewellen died Saturday, whether property values have fallen, repapered tbaceiiing aud walla, and before Mrs. Rackleff’s arrival. nor whether town finances Lave in varnished op tbe woodwork till tbe The Theatrical Company traveling creased to an extent that warrants ar shop shines like a new pin. Drop in under the name ‘'Your Neighbor's rangements for so desirable a location and try one of their easy chairs. . Wife," showed in Bandon Sunday for a cow pen and a dog kennel, but Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Gross, and son night to a fair bouse, but from tbe is rather of the opinion that it will be Guss and wife, who recently left Ban comment that is going tbo rounds, a drawing card for investment, as don for Cottage Grove, Oregon, have “Buster Brown" the eight year old when capitalists come onr way we can decided to locate there, aud have pur boy was tbe whole show, tbe rest of point with pride (?) to our Town chased tbe beautiful borne of a mer tbe company being very common Pound us a business proposition. chant, J. C, Long, consisting of four actors. Then, loo, when tbo beautiful days lots and a fine two-story residence. Port Orford Tribune: Messrs Pit- in August arrive, when tbe weather is Coast Mail: Officers on tbe steamers ner and Allen after examining Ophir fine aud the earth is dry, we cun run coming in yesterday report that beach mines last week, returned to a few stray cows aud horses into this Guana rock bas beeu broken off just Port Orford Thursday, and next day noted inclosure; and. again, it will above high water mark by the furious went up to examine the “Old Beach’" have its drawing influence — in tbe seas that havo been running for the north of Maddens, returning tbosame swarms of flies that want to feed on past few days. Tbe rock, which was day. They left Saturday morning by tbe captives. Besides this, a little of an irregular «hape, rising some 15 stage for San Francisco, via Coos carelessness will be the only thing or 29 feet above the sea, was «itbated Bay. They expect to install a mining necessary to make this source of util just south of th« entrance to Coos plant soon, in the old channel of ity a festive resort for the “blue bot Bay barber, and whs a familiar land Greg's creek, which is a part of our tle.” mark to the sailors running to thia beach claims at Ophir. Quite a number of onr townsmen port. Tbe Bandon Commercial Company have asked us towrite up this new ad Arthur Rico, who visited Cottage received a sanding machine last Mon vertising proposition and descant up Grove as a delegate to the \V. O. W. day, on tbe steamer Chico, to be on its influence, but we find our Convention, early thia month, came placed in tbe broom handle factory at knowledge of language too limited, wandering back, last Tuesday, having this place. Tbe purpose of tbe ma- and give up tbe task. The Pound is visited Portland and a number of . | chine is to smooth tbe broonibandlcs there—will it stay? towns between there and Rosel urg by means of a sanded belt which op pHcific Homestead: In many por He came home looking as though be ■ erates on tbe handles giving them n tious of Eastern Oregon and Wash had received good treatment during 1 smooth finish the same as is given by ington, tbr> shing of wheat bay has bis visit, and was exuberant over tbe , sand paper. This machine has a ca been in progress during the past two fact that lie returned with a solitary ■ pacity of 6.IXMI handles n day, and weeks. I.a.-d summer a good deal of coin, equal in value to the wages of will greatly facilitate tbe finishing of grain was cut for hay, but the winter two Russiau soldiers for a day's ser tbe output. was so mild that much of it was un vice. fed. Tbe price of wheat went Up to Grand F or R ent C heap —The Ocean House property iu West Bandon; A small house and large baru on promises. Will take most of tbe rent in work. Apply io J. H. Jon»»e, Bandon, Oro. Dentist Coming. Dentist To Lanerlois. Improvement. such a point that it became profitable to extract the grain from the hay, some of it yielding as much ns fifteen bushels per ton. and of excellent qual ity. Eighty cents a bushel is the market price for wheat in those sec tions, consequently a good profit is made from the bov 11 S hv (*<1 II i» Leg. Dr. D. L. Steele, Dentist, late of I P. A. Danforth, of LuGrange, Ga. San Francisco, will visit Langlois suffered for six monlbs with a fright professionally on April 1st, and will ful running sore on his leg, but writes remain until April 8th, 1995. Those i that Bucklen'e Arnica Salve wholly requiring the services of an up to cured it in five days. For Ulcers, date dentist, call on Dr. Steele at bis . \\ annds, Piles, it’s the best salve in office in Langlois. lib« world. Cure guaranteed. Only Dr. Sieele will visit Bandon on bis 25e. Tiold ?>uld by liy (’. Y. Lown, Lowe. Druggist. If yon cannot find what yon want way np tbe coast. May 1st. If anywbero else in town, come to the To Whom It Jiny Concern you want yourdental work done right, wait for Dr. Steele. Notice is hereby piven to the pnblio that 1 SAY!! RACKET For Mn I nip* I red Appetite. Loss of appetite always results Alt that is f»iea «ill plmw* yon. needed is • few donee of Chamber Onr »lock it «T.all, hat tbe goods lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. •roof a good quality, and the ptices They will invigorate the stomach, **a right. strengthen th® digestion, and give • Wa make “Cuh Buying" an object yon an appetite like a wolf. Those 4^111« pB9Ch«e<'9,'Rt Tablets also act as a gentle laxative. THZ For sale by C. Y. Lowe. Maylw w* hava o*a laft, if to, th* from fawlty digestion. * « 0 n o Ò Number 13. I Ed Price, the Riverton mill rutin is in town on hi« way to Sau Francisco. Frauk E. Alley ami Virgil Shupe of Roseburg were visitors in Barniou last week. Tbe steamers Elizabeth and Chico are ready for sea as soon as the bar calms down. M. R. Lee, of Myrtle Point, is greeting old friends aud having a look around Bandon. The Commoner: Jarnos M. Beck says that “tbe one joy of man in this day and age. is to toil for money.” Had be been present at the time, Mr. Beck would doubtless have rebuked Moses for destroying the golden calf Tbe steamers Elizabeth aud Chico got in early Monday morning, having had about three day’s wait outside the bar. The foriuar brought in about 100 tons of freight and two passengers, an I tbe lai tor brought about 39 tons of freight. Tbe pas sengers were James Roberts and l r. Gribi. LOCAL NEWS. THURSDAY Steamer C. A. KJaae Aba» doned OflT W r«t Ore- How Con at. S iid Francisco, Mureb 25tb.—News reached h ‘re hst night that tbe M-boouer C. A Kobe, from Vauconver, Wash., to Sao Francisco, March 16th. hail been al i.ndoned off Herein Head, on tbe Western Oregou coast, with no tidings of her crew of nioe men. The vessel wan waterlogged. Tbe tug Duuutlet-s suiled last night to look for her. Tbe C. A. Klose was sighted by tbe steamer Chehalis, en route toGraj's Harbor, Wash., Wednesday, but the Chehalis was unable to bring in the waterlogged vessel on account of the storm prevailing. Her lumber cargo was still solid. The logbook, which was curried off by the mute of tbe Chehalis, said tbe meu ba 1 pumped until they became exhausted, and had han abandoned tbe boat. \\ bat bas become of them is unknown. The Klose was i ben partly tilled with water and was heading toward tbe rough Oregon coast. Tbe Klose was built nt Alameda 13 years ago, and is owned by Beadle Bros, of San Francisco. She was bringing over half a million feet of lumber. Her tonnage is about 379. Astoria, March 27. — Tbo lumber laden schooner Klose, which was abandoned several days ago while on her way from Vancouver to San Fran cisco, turned turtle and went ashore some time during tbe night ou North beach, at a place named Faterbruck, ten miles n> rt!i of Fort Canby. A Chicago A Bierman Owen Ute Election to Chamberlain's Cou^h Remedy. “I can heartily aud consaontionsly recommend Chamberlain’« Cjugb Remedy for affections ,of ibo throat und lung-,'' says Hon. John Sbenick, 220 South Peoria St., Chicago. “Two years ago during a political cam paign, I caught cold after being over heated, which irritated my throat and I was finally compelled to stop as 1 could not speak aloud. In my extremity n friend advised me to use Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. I took t«o dosei that af ternoon and could not believe my sense® when I found tbs next morn ing the inflammation bad largely sub sided. I took several doses that day, kept right on talking through tbe campaign, and I thank this medicine that I won my seat iu the Council.” This remedy is for sale by C. Y. Lowe. Telegram: A magazine in the inter ests of the liqnor people has made its appearance. It is culled “The Lib eral." But what is there that is lib eral about the jiquor interests? A $150 000 exhibit of the products of the Philippine Islands will be an interesting feature of tbe United State- Government’s magnificent par ticipation in the Lewis aud Clark Ex position. Herald: W. T. Kerr & Co. are on a deal with the Lvons heirs for tbe mill at this place, it having become in their possession again. There is a large amonnt of logs being put in tbe boom, and effort to get tbe mill going are under way. Only the completing of tbe papers remains, when full pos session of tbe mill will he turned over to tbe uew firm. This will be a good move and will be a tine thing for onr town, making a good addition to our pay-roll. It will sound good to bear tbe old whistle again after a silence of many months. With onr three creameries, tbe mill and box factory going in full blast, times ought to pick np rapidly. A Safe Couith Medicine for Children, ------ e important News Notes H orsfall H ospital ., T chdat . March 21. The United States Guvernxaeut has itiven Governor Castro of Venezuela to understand that bi« government must arbitrate the MISS L. G. GOULD, Matron dispate over tbe asphalt concessions. General Linievitch is «till making bi« way Hospital, the of northward with tbe Japanese army chasing him. Seven persons were seriously injured in Triiiiit-tl nurse» lit ut tv ii dnu co. Iowa by the ditching of ■ train. Misplaced rails was the cnaae. For information address WM. HORSFALL, M. D. Andrew M Grisoom, of Philadelphia, sui Marabfleld. Oregon. cided by joniping from a steamship on the Atlantic. Griaeoni was n millionaire's son A jail delivery was averted at Salem by tbe sheriff discovering the plot and interfer ing while tbe perpetrators were in the act of prying tbe bars apart, one having been sawed off with a piece of steel taluu from a shoe. WnsMOir. March 22. We Have the Variety of Stock General Liuievitch is retreating toward Beef, Pork. Veal, Mfttton. Lsnib, Bologna and Pork San»age, Pressed Beef, Head Harbin and is destroying the bridges bebiud Cbeeae. Corned Beef, Pickled Pt rk. I''ggs, Vegetables and Butter. him. Cail on uh and get oar prices before baying elsewhere. The Grind Jury was completed at Chica We are not like the Hind Wheels go, which will investigate the iqa-ratlous of the Beef Trost. of a wngon, always following in the same rut. We are pushers, striving for a larger A battleship of 1C.400 tons displacement, business, and we get th re by keeping The Bc-st Moat in tlie Land was launched on the Tyne River, England, and selling nt the very lowest prices. today, for the Chinese government. We ure here to please find heie t > stay. J. W. Slinruate, a drygoods nierchnnt, was Yours to serve, shot and killed by a robber at Colton, Calif. Mr. Shumate slept in his »tore. J. Waldvogel & Son, Props. A new island has been thrown np in the sea of Japan by volcanic action. Thera is a boiling lake on the island. T huhsdsv , March 23. H. C. Robertson, w ho gave evidence before the Grand Jury in the Land Fraud cases in I Oregou, haa been dismissed as the Secret iry of Senator J. H. Mitchell. A vessel designed especially for Arctic ex plorations was launched at Bucksport, Me. E. 11. Peary, tbe explorer, has bad tbe vessel Will Keep ou Hnud at all Time« builded. Astoiia was visited by a gale this morning that registered a speed of 72 miles an hour. Troops bred upon peasants at Kutno, Rus sia. Ten were killed and ninny others wounded. The peasants were unarm.d and started to ran when they saw the troops Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce. take aim. It is stated that Russia is ready to end tbe I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc. war if shu can secure favorable terms from Japan. Sa Ron Sink, California, is becoming an inland sea from overflow from tbe Colorado river. F btdat , March 24. Pifsidcnt Ceatro says that the United States is not concerned in the Asphalt dis 4., pate. The Administration decides to take no immediate action in the matter. It is now reported that Harbin is untena ble for the Russian nrmy, it nut beiuu a po sition of natural ndvnutape. Tsitspar, 300 Coats, Capes and miles west of Ilarbiu, is moutioned as a likely p!aco to stop. The remains of Mrs. Stanford were laid to rest alongside those of her haeband. The peace wave sweeping over Russia is gaining strength a?id may manifest itself. The Oregou City Land Oflioe will be moved to Portland, Jnne 1st. Jules Verne, lhe French novelist, died at Amiens, France, today. Otto Mitchell« a highwayman, was caught in *8an Francisco, while holding up J. E. Webster, by the help of a gripnnn and a Suits Made to Measure. conductor from a passing street car. UAIU<ERr S aturday , March 25. »U3T - P«OOf • rodona " Now comes the new« that Russia is taking n«*iCMT-r*osT AGENT WARNER S PROOF CORSET steps to end the war and secure pence. 1 The losses in the Russian army during the war have been immense; ont of a total of 780,000 men sent to ithe front, only 300,000 remnin, making a loss of 480,000. The Russians are still retreating toward Harbin. Secretary Hay is reported from the Azores Islands, where the White Star Line steamer called in, as being better. Louis Gottstein, a Russian, suicided at Seattle. He had orders to return and enter Bed Boom Suite« Curtain Pole« and Fine Wall Paper and the Russian army. aud Piece«. Window Trimmings. House Lining. Herman Shooks became infataated with -------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES -------- his employer's wife. Mrs. A. E. Cooper, of Elkton, Oregon, and being dismiss« d, shot Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses and Springs. aud killed his employer and another uaan, Furniture Repairing and Saw-filing n Specialty. and then shot himself. M onday , March 27. Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. UNDERTAKING Mrs. Chadwick is sentenced to 10 years in A Full Line of Burial Casket». Enrial Robes and Good», and Undertaking Supplies the penitentiary. Constantly Kept on Hand. Woodmen of the World meet nt Portland Surgical and well equipped for treatment Medical Diseases. A Private The City Meat Market, 0 Yes! 0 Yes! Bandoil Meat Market, T. Anderson. Prop. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages, Etc., also J. Denholm Ç 3 . Dry Goods of Every Description. Ladies Collarettes. Boots & Shoes Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. FOR RUST Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds’ where they will initiate 1000 members gath ered since November. BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. MA RIM K. ABBITBD. March 27.—Stmr Elizabeth, Jensen, 6 dya from San Francisco. March 27.—Stmr Chico, Martin, 5 days from San Francisco. « 11 1 M»<»N LODGE, No. I IS, A. F. A. M J. C. Shields & Son, Blaclszszxiitlx <& Wagon, inakers. In buying a cough medicine for 2 O ANDON LODGE, No. 115. A F A .M. > 1 > Stated eommunicationi tine Sat v Wagons of all kinds mado to order. children never be afraid to buy jjnrdav after the full moon of each Job work attend* d 1 > prop p’.ly and .all w »1, nij:.,r?D.♦.?•.-■.)/. y «•»?-«» ’’siiaf Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. month. AU Master Masons cordialtv* I •4-ihvili-a.“ W C. S a .Ai,ERBON, W . Al. * Iteli» diable. There is no danger from it and J. E. WttsTBOM. Sec. relief is always sure to follow. It is especially valuable for colds, croup * * ; '4 * * > i I and whooping cQDgfi. For «-it« by Couit «»i »>»•* 3o. 1 i, Fore»tei*n of America. C. Y. Lowe DO YOU NEED ANY HARD WARE? Dr. S- lu. Z’erk.iiis, PHYSICIAN <£• SURGEON, BANDON, OREGON. Office over Wn>. Outlier’» Store. Office boor» ti to !• a.m. Call iv. residence at < it,r I < tie. ^/ ’Ot RTQFEF.N or THE FOREST.^ No. 17. meets Friday night cf earl >>woek. in Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregon \ cordial welcome is extended to all vis » ^itinu brother». E. M. BL XCKERBY, * W. V. F isher Chief Ranger. 5? Fin. Secretary. 3 9^44» * * > <• BANDON LODGE No. 133,1.0.0. F !• Dr. IT. I_i Houston, p ANDON LODGE. No 133.I.O.O. F.f meetR «very Satnidav evening. Visiting brother» in good »tanding > SURGEON, Xcordiaily invited. » * A. J. HARTMAN. N. G. 4 have this day piven my »on. A. J. rtew.-irt. Oflke in Pacific Hotel. Hours, » to 12, a.m. f;' T. W. Ro bisok , Nec. his time, and that 1 uill not I m * responsible for any debts or obligations he may con 1:30 to 4, p ui.; 7 to 8 in the evening i tract. J. D. S tkwabt . ILindon, Oregon. March Kith. KWft. 1IANDON, - - ORRGON. O T- Blnmen.rot.tier 1 > PHYSICIAN & i Commisioner and Public T f A VU. -T nre doing t usiness at The Old Stand and can please vou. Give us a Call aiul examine our Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc, Now is tbe limo to purcbiiso Hardware. in stock a large Bitortmc-bt of Tim nndersigned has Hardware, Tinware, Granlteware, Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. Paints. Oils. D gotm nnd Window*. T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION. WANTED-TRUSTWORTHY MAN OR U. 8. Notary woman to manage basine«« in tbi« county S. A. D. EATON, • nd «djoining territory for well e«tsbli«wl Filing« and Final proof« mad® on Hom® GKO. P. TOPriWO, bouxe of solid financial standing. ♦.MIX) •toads, Il uber Ctaiiii»’and othi-r L. S La to Is L A WYER, straight ca«b «alary with all necessary ex ATTORNEY *«D COI 'NSELOIl AT LA" Money Loan. N.«otlsted on Approve,! penses paid weekly by check from head .... OHRGON. SecurUy. XXD I quarters. Money advanced for expen»e« BANDON Position permanent; previous experience NOTARY PUBLIC. Office tn room 10 Reverie Building, Ban Will practice in all Court«. not essential. No investment required We don. Beaidence on Butt« Creek. Oregon. Fire Insurance. furnish everything. Enclose «elf-address-d Notary in office. AR kind, of Real F.tale hough* and envelope. Addre.s Mansger. 810 Como Bandon. - - - - Oregon. Block. Chicago, R|. CHlcc np»tsirs In H Dorado BuRdlu* A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man Wrenshall & Wrenshall, Photographer», ROVND HOI Si; (MllVfty. •> >