mi 52 52 Times a year for $2. I 52 Times a year for $2. Volume XXL BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, JUNE I, 1905 Number 21. LOCAL NEWS. W. S. Marshal!, of New Lake, had business in to n Friday. On Jane 19lb, the North Bend Woolen Mill will bo sold at Receiver's sale. Miss I. M. Langwortby and Clifford Crews of Opbir registered at the Top per Hoose, last Friday. Raleigh Tacker retnraed home Monday from a visit to friends at Coquille, where he spent several days. John Swing with his gasolene boat is oer from Coos Bay helping Engi neer Tower with the survey of the Jaarbor. W. A. Goodman, of Coqaille, Ore gon, will go anywhere in Coos Conn ty to move yonr hoaso or barn. Ad dress as stated above. Matt Smithy expects to move bis family over from North Bend this week or as soon as be can get a boat to bring over his household effects. The Marsbfield and Bandon ball tcsm8will contest on the Bandon ball grounds next Snnday. North Bend and Coqnille will play at Coquille City. W. T. Paoter and his brother Will will take charge of Sanderson Bros. store abont the first of next week, at which time the transfer will take place. P. W. McCann came over the latter part of last week from Beaver Hill where he has been employed, having taken a month's lay off. He will do 3oaae work at Parkersbnrg. The laxative effect of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is so agreeable and so nainrai that you do nnt realize it is the effect of a medi cine. For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Drug gist. R. C. Hart. Superintendent of Light Houses in this district, accompanied by R. L. Clison, were in Bandon, Snn day night, having walked np the beach from Capo Blanco. Thpy passed on np the beach, Monday, armed with a camera, and will take views along ihe coast as fancy dictates. ;Th Philomath College, in aeeord 'asusi custom, of granting ! scholarships to various schools, of which the Bandon school is among the number, has placed in the hands of the principal a letter which has been signed and delivered to Miss Alice Porter, to whom the scholarship is doe and to whom it will be awarded opoa her compliance with the condi tions required by that institution. There is an ordinance requiring hoys under a certain age to get in off 4h streets at night after curfew. Sooje of our citizens who have been annoyed by chattering on the side walks nd corners of streets after the time people should have gone to bed, are wondering if the curfew ordinance applies to girls, and if not, why not? These night promenadesare becoming very numerous, and no good will re snlt from most of them. If the par ents cannot control the promenaders, then perhaps the anthorities should act. Bonx. Near Bandon, May 27tb, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hoskin, a daughter. The mother and child are doing finely, but Jack's excessive joy has transported him to a degree that it is not definitely settled that he will get back to terra fir ma in time to bear the child begin to lisp her first and sweetest word papa.M Bids Wanted. Bid are wanted for tbe construction of the Odd Fellows Boilding at- Bandon For ? ilnns nnd specifications call on A. O. Hojt, Inndon, Oregon. All bids must be in by 12 o'clock, noon. Jane 17tb. 1905. Tbe committee reserves tbe right to reject any and all bids. Tbe building will be about 33 by 80 feet, two stories high. Tkustkes. SAY!! If you cannot find what you want anywhere else in town, come to tbe RACKET Maybe we have one left, if so, the price will pleane you. Our stock is small, but tbe goods are of s good quality, and the prices are right. We make ''Cash Buying" an object (o the purchaser, at L. W. Deyoe and wile, of Myrtle Point, were Bandon visit ors'this week A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Taylor, of Prosper, last week. John Blacklock has been very sick for several days and is in a critical condition. B. F. Tupper and family, from the Hotel Coquille were in town Tuesday having come down to attend Decora tion service. Thoy returned home in the afternoon. The steamer Elizabeth arrived last evening bringing 130 tons of freight, and four passengers. The list follows: R W Taylor and wife, Miss Grace Taylor and M Fnrman. Peter Holts, of Roseburg, is" in town. He is & tailor by trade and is looking for a location. A tailor shop in Bandon would be a gre.at conven ience, and he should be given all the encouragement possible. A Masonic building is rapidly nenr ing completion at the Lewis and Clark Exposition. This has been erected for entertainment purposes by local organizations, and will be . ready for occupancy before opening day. Next Sunday the Marshfield and Bandon ball teams meet on' the Ban don diamond. Marsbfield has carried off the honors so far, but Bundutiites look forward to the contest hopefn'ily,! and think that the homo te&m will be able to score even with tti'eni at the end of the contest. Mr. W. C. Sanderson received n let ter from Sao Francisco, announcing the safe arrival of Mrs. Sanderson and her brother there on their way to San Diego. Mrs. Sanderson suffered slightly from seasickness t be first half day out, bnt after that stood the trip well and walked a block and a half to the street car on bur arrival at San Francisco. We have at hand sample sections of houey from the apiary of Mr. M. L. R. Edmunds. Mr. E states that his location, three and one half miles from Bandon, is admirably adapted to the production of this article. Tun yield has proved sufficient to justify he business of bee-keeping, and ''ye" editor can testify to the unrivaled ex cellence of the quality of the product. Still Pn.SHiug Over. J. Henry Schroeder, of Arago. one of Coos County's pioneers and best known citizens, died May 3Ulh, at 8 P.M., aged 65 years, 23 days. Death was not altogether a surprise, in his case, as he has been ailing for some time and expected to drop off suddenly. Funeral took place today at Norway. Died. At Bandon, May 30th, Mrs. Frances Koontz, aged 64 years, 11 months and 3 days. The funeral took place in the Bandon Cemetery this afternoon. Decoration Day Observed. Decoralion Day was very fittingly observed at this place, Tuesday, the 30tb, under the auspices of the Grand Army Post of Bandon. Tbe parade, lead by the Bandon Cornet Band, 6tnrted for the cemetery at ten o'clock, whore the respective and fitting rites of the Woman's Re lief Corps aud the G. A. It., were ob served, and the graves of soldiers and others who had crossed the River of Death were strewn beautifully with tokens of love and remembrance pre pared for that pnrpose. At two o'clock in the afternoon the G. A. R. and citizens assembled in Kime's Opera Hall where the after noon exerciseB took place, consisting of the ritoal exercises, to which songs and recitations were added. The exercises closed with an oration by Rev. H. P. Donning, which, we be lieve, will rank with the best, and pos sibly excel any like effort made here on the observance of Memorial Day. Notice. Notice is hereby given to tbe Law and Order League, and to all law abiding citizens of Coos County, that there will be a mass meeting at the Conrt Honse on the 8th day of June, 1905, at 10 o'clock, A.M., to devise ways and means for tho enforcement of tbe Local Option la. v. All law and order loving people ara cordially invited to attend. J. J. Lamb, President. A Haul Scare. Some day you will get a bad scare, when you feel a pain in your bowels, and fear appendicitis. Safety lies in Dr. King's New Life Pills.- a sure cure, for all bowel and stomach diseases, such as headache, biliousness, costive ness,etc, Guaranteed at C.Y.Lowe's Drug Store. Only 25 cents. Try them. ? Easy Victory for Bandon. Brits North Bend's Star Tvrirlcr all over the IiOt. The few fans who accompanied the home team to North Bend. Sunday, were rewarded by witnessing Bandon take her first game of the season, anc a eood exhibition of baseball. McKune started things in the initial inning, 'with a two sacker to right field, nnd after Bliss' failure to con nect with the ball, was advanced to third on a hit by Adams. McKune and Blnckerby, who was substituted for Adams, worked a nice double steal scoring McKune. Clyues and Oswill retired tbe side with three healthy swings apiece. Hughes gave his only pass to Newell tbe first man np, aud was unfortuuato enough to have it result in North Bend's only run by a sacrifice of Hunt's and a two bagger by Graham. Hi;ginbottom hit to Hughes nnd was retired at first and Northrop struck out. ard drove a nice one to loft field feuce for two bags. Blackerby flew to Davtes. Rosa hit to pitcher advancing Ward to Third. Hughes out on lung fly to Graham, putting tho side dowu. SJcGinuis out, Adams to Bliss Feller out, Blackerby to Bliss. Davis hit safe and Reed flew to Ward. McKune flew to Higginbottom. Bliss beat a bout and went to third on Adams' hit, both scoring ou Clyues' two sacker to center field fence. Os will took threo more healthy swings and Clynes was just nipped nt the plate, where ho tried to score on Ward's hit. Higgiubottom struck out. McGinnis hit over second but was throwu out on an attempt to steal. Blackerby flew out to Newell. Rosa faunod and Hughes hit to pitcher. Felter struck out. Dnvies out to McKune and Reed fanned. McKune started tho fifth inning with a hit, was surprised by Bliss and scored ou Adam's hit, the latter being throwu out at secoud. Clyues walked and was caught tryiug to steal. Newell reached first ou McKnno'a error. Hunt out to Ward. Graham hit to Adams, aud Nowell was :caught trying to steal. Oswill flew to Northrop. Ward got a nice drive over second, but was caught at stealing. Blackerby and Rqsa hit. Hughes walked tilling the bags. McKune walked forcing in a run. Bliss mado a beautiful drive to center of which Njrthrop made a cir cus catch off his shoe strings. Nowell hit to Hughes. Hunt to Adams and Graham llew to Clyues. Adams out, pitcher to first. Clynes struck out and Oswill's hard drive was fielded to first by McGinniss. Higgiubottom was safe ou a low throw to Bliss, but was caught be tween first and second. Northrop flew to Clynes, and McGinnis made a lino drive to center which Clyues gather, d in by a one hand stab. Hughes reached first on Reed's error. McKune flew out. Bliss out to Northrop and Adams struck out. Newell walked. Hunt hit to Hughes doubling Newell. Graham was safe on McKuno's bad throw, nnd Higgin bottom ended the game ou a hit to Hughes. The feature of the game was tho pitching of Hughes, not a man get ting beyond tho Becoud cushion after the first inning. Oswill did some great throwing to second, catching every man attempting to steal. SCOUE. Bandon AB li B1I PO A E McKune s a 4 2 2 4 3 3 Bliss 1st b 4 1 1 10 1 0 Adams 2nd b 5 13 14 0 Clynes cf 3 0 1 3 0 0 Oswill o 4 0 0 5 2 0 Ward If 4 0 2 3 0 0 Blackerby 3rd b 4 110 2 0 Rosa rf 401100 Hughes p 4 0 0 0 3 0 Total 35 5 11 27 15 3 North Bond AB R BH PO A E Newell as 2102 2 1 Hanto 3 0 0 8 3 0 Graham rf 401100 Higginbottoru p,fc.b 4 0 0 2 1 1 Northrop of 300 3 00 McGinniss 2nd b 3 0 1 3 2 0 Felter If 3 0 0 1 1 0 Dnvies 1st b 3 0 1 7 0 0 Reed p fc 3rd b 3 0 0 0 2 1 Totul 38 1 3 27 11 3 SUMMAHY. Earned runs, Bandon 3, North Bend 1. Two base liits, MoKuno, Clynes, V'nrd and Graham. First base on balls, off Hughes 1, off Heed Left on bases. Bandon 7, North Bend 3. Strnck out by Hughes 5. by Heed 5, by Higgiubottom 3 Double playa, Hughes to McKune to Bliss. Hit by pitcher, Clynes, Umpire, Baiter. Time of game, 1:40. The game at Marsbfield, Sunday, was won by tho Marshfiold team, by a score of 10 to 3. Independent and reliable The Oregon-ian. The Male. By Johnny. The mnle is a funny sight; He's mado of ears aud dynnraile, His heels is full of bricks aud springs, Tornadoes, batteriug rams and things. He's fat as any poisoned pnp; It's jest his meanness swells him up; He's always scheming 'round to do The things you most don't want him to. Tho mule ho lives on anything; He's got a lovely voice to sing, And when he lets it loose at noon It sounds like buzz saws ont of tune. He stands around with sleepy oyo And looks ns if he'd liko to die, But when there's any dying done It ain't the male, I'll bet n bun. Somo folks don't treat males with respect . They say thoy ain't got no intelloot, That may bo bo, but if you've got To go to beaven on the spot, And want a way that doesn't fail, Just pall the tassel on his tail, The mule ho tends to his own biz; Ho don't look loaded, but ho is. George Fitch Dying of Famine is, in its torments, liko dving of con sumption. Tho progress of consump tion, from tho beginning to the vory end, is a long torture, both to victim aud friends. "When T had consump tion in its first stage," writes Wm. Myers, of Oearfoss, Md., "after try ing different medicines aud a good doctor, in vnin, I at la6t took Dr. Kiug's Now Discovory, which quick ly and perfectly cured me." Prompt relief and sure euro for coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc Positive ly prevouts pnenmonia. Guaranteed nt C. 1. Lowe's Drug Store. Prico 50u and 1.00 a bottle. Trial bottle free. Marsbfield Sun: Dr. Haydou re turned this week from a cursory visit to Portland, whiiher he went in tbe interests of the Coos County exhibit. He is quite pronounced iu bis expres sions of tho excellency of tho Coos County building, which he says out rivals all others, and which Contractor Turpeu will have completed this week. Speaking of exhibits, Dr. Hay- don said; we are adhering to the orig inal plan of showing strictly Coos County products, and will have our building well stored with productions that will dazzlo tho.eyes of spectators, and cause them to marvel from wbeBcTl they came. When asked as to every thing being in readiness for the open ing day, June 1st, Dr. Haydon was oath to reply, but from the expression on his countenance, it was gleaned that it might bo a few days later. He predicts that the hair will be a howl ing success and that Coos County will derive untold benefit, from tho show ing that will be made. Found ii Cure for Dyspepsia. Mrs. S. Linday, of Fort William, Ontario, Canada, who has suffered quito a number of years from dyspep sia, and great pains in the stomach, was advised by her druggist to take Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tablets. She did so. and says: "I ind that they have done me a great deal of good. I have never had any suffering siuce I began using them." If troubled with dyspepsia or indiges tion, why not take these Tablets, get well and stay well? For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. Brown Leghorn eggs from prize- wiuning stock, at ?1.00 per sotting or 5.00 per hundred. J. C. Watson, Coquille. Fob Salk. Corner lot with small honse and outbuildings: lot Ix45 feet: situated on Iris Streot near Broomhandle Factory. i'rico .fifUO. Enquire at this oihee. Also threo lots in Cartwright Addition. Baseball Schedule At Bandon Jnno 4 Marsbfield va Bandon Juno 11 Coqnille vs " Juno 'Jo North Bend vs " July 10 Marahtield vs July 23 Coquillo vs " Aug C North Bend vs " Aug '21 Marsbfield va Sept 3 Coqnille va " So pt 17 North Bend vs " At Coqnillo May 21 Bandon vs Coqnillo Jam e 4 North Bend vs " Jan o 2T Marshfiold vs Jnly 2 Bandon vs July 1R North Bend vs " Ancr fi- Marshfield vs t it I Aug r 13 Bandon vs An? 27 North Bend vs Sept 17 Marshfiold vs " At North Bend May Mnv 21 Marshfiold vs North Bend 28 Bandon vs " 18 Coqnillo vs " June July ) Bandon vs July 23 Marnhfield vs " St Coqnille vs " July Aug 20 Bandon va " Sept 3-Marshfteld vs 10 Coqnille vs At Marshfiold 23 Coquille vs Marshfield Sept Slay Jnno 11 North Bend V3 18 Bandon vs June July Jnly July 2 North Bend vs J Coquille vs 31 Bandon vs 13 North Bend vs 20 Coqnille va 10 Bandon V8 ' II Ann Ang Seut Closed on Sunday. W, F. Harris has taken charge of the El Dorado Tonsorial Parlors dur ing the absence of P. B. Hoyt, who will apply himself to other business for awhile, and notice is hereby given that the shop will be closed on Sun days. Remember and have your work done on Saturdays. Important News Notes Tuesday, May 23 . Tho Merchants Trust Bank of New York has gone into tho bands of n reooiver. The cause is bad investments. Smith, the defaulting tax collector of San Francisco, was given ten years at penal sor- vuuuo. - An explosion in a tunnol in Austria killed 17 mon. Jose Gonzales, who aided in tho overthrow of Maximilian, iu Mexico, is dead. The first move toward public ownership in Snn Francisco, hna been mado by appropri ating $350,000 for nn electric line. Tbo government annulled 82 patents for timber laud for W. A. Clark, in Montaua. "Wednesday, Mny 24. In Russia tho people are deserting the tho Greek Church for tho Roman Catholic. In one villnpe 080 people made tho change leaving but two mo in bora in the Greek Church. Prince Naknchidza, Governor of Sakn, was assassinated by a bomb. Tho chief of polico nt Siedlee. Russi i, nnd threo othor persons woro wounded by a bomb. The missile fell short of the throwtr'a aim. William Zigler, tho wealthj promoter of Arctio explorations died at New York. The Chicago strike is still extending. William Stephens, of Ros Valley, Califor nia, killed his wifo and five ohildren and then shot himself. Generals Oye ma nnd Linevitcb each have guard up to ward off tho anticipated blow. TnonsDAT. May 25. The Admiralty deny the reported illness of Hojestvensky. Three colliers nnd one Bos nian cruiser arrived at tho mouth of the Yangtsekinug river. Linevitch reports dislodging a force of Japanese nt Liao liver, indicting a loss of several score. Both forces are reported advancing toward each ether in Manchuria. The Rio Grande river, awolen to a mile in width, is flowini; through the streets of Tome in Nuw Mexico, Myron T. Ilerrick has been renominated for Governor of Ohio. Four wore killed aud thirty were wounded n a clash between Jewish factious at War- haw. - Central Kansas roceived from two to three nches of rain within 24 hoars. Friday, May 26. Baron Rothschild, tho world-famoas bank er, died at I'nris. The Russians are at a loss to interpret Oyama's tactics. Indications of a great battle are showing. Jnpnnese stenmors are not nliowed to leave Chefoo on account of danger from Russinu fleet. Ouo person was killed and fifty others in- ared in a trolley car collision at Baltimore. Russia wants to sell threo railway lines. Her war fund is said to bo gettiug light. Tho crooks have been ordered to leave Portland. Weaver, Major of Philadelphia, is still in tho lead nnd will be nblu to defeat tho gas thieves from gaining the desired franchise. Satuhdat. May 27. Rojestvensky's tleet is reported to bo in tbe Strait of Coroa. A toroado struck tho town of Colbert, ivansns, destroying several houses. Uarry LaDako drowned in tho mill pond at Springfield, trying to savo a pike polo. Tho Chilean cruiser Proiidonte Pinto foundered in the Gulf of Ancud, oil the Bonthern part of Chili. Tho urns O'Brien, of Now York, died of a broken neck teu months after the accident. An armed force of 7"00 police and deputy sheriffs command the strike situation nt Chicago. The force is nearly equal to that of the National Gnurd of Illinois. Monday, May 29. Togo's fleet mot tho Russians on Saturday resulting in a sweeping victory for the Japa neso. Two battleships, one coast defender, fivo cruisers, two special service ships and thiee destroyers were sunk. Togo captured two battiuships, two coast defenders, one special service ship, ono destroyer, and three thonsaud prisoners. ThoJainncso squad ron nro reported undamagod. Tho American Yacht Atlantic won the enp offered by tbo Gorman Emperor. No other boats nro yet in sight, none having been ex pected before tbe 31st. MA KIM-:. AHRIVSD. Mnv 31. Stmr Elizabeth, Jensen, 49 hours from San Francisco. BAILED. Mny 30. Schr Advance, Ogidinssen, to San Francisco. Juno 1. Schr May Flower, Gudmnr-son, to San Franoidco. X-Ray Gas Generator. The Wonderful Light of The Twentieth Century. Oa an ordinary lamp this attach tucut will incroaHe yonr light to at hast donblo the capacity of tho ordi uary burner. This is alato and most popular invention, and doeB away with smoking chimneys, and requires no cleaning or trimming of the wick. Call and Investigate It. Sole Agent for Ilanilon nnd Vicinity. THE Hqrsfall Hospital, MISS L. G. GOULD, Matron A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and Medical Diseases. Trained nurses in attendance. For information address WM. HORSFALL, M. D. Marshfield, Oregon. The City Meat Market, 0 Yes! 0 Ye,s! We Have the Variety t)f Stock Beef, Pork, Veal, Mntton, Lanlb, Bologna and Porlf Sausage, .Pressed Beef, Head Cheese, Corned Beef, Pickled Pork, Eggs, Vegetables and Buttefv - - . Call on ns and get our prices before buying elsewhere. We are not like the Hind Wheels of a wagon, alwnys following in the same rut. Wo are pushers, striving for a larger business, and we get tbnre by keeping Tlie Best Meat in tlie Land and selling nt the very lowest prices. Wo are here to please and here to stay. IToiors to serve, J. Waldvogel & Son, Props. Bandon Meat Market, T. JLrL(3.ersorL Prop. Will Keep on Hand at all Times Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Egg9, Butter and all Farm Produce. I will pay highest market price' for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc. J. Denholm 3 Dry Goods of Every. Description, Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. Boots &d Slxoes Fresh Groceries of Suits Made to Measure, AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST Shields & Blacksmitli Ss Wagon Wagons of all kinds made to order. Job work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Prices Reasonable. Horseshoeing The Newly Refitted, Speedy and Elegant Steamer HICO Will give a regular ten day Service between California, for both passengers and freight. CAPT. M. MARTIN. E. DYER. Agent. Bandon. Oregon. SWAYNE Jfc HOYT, Agent, 2JC Battery Street, San Francisco. California. U. S. Gommisionerand Notary Public Filings and Final proofs made on Home Heads. TimberOlaims and other U. S. Lauds ' Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security. Office in room 10 Heverlo Bnilding. Ban don. Residence on Hutte Creek, (Jregon. All Kind of Kent Kutnto bought and HHld. Wrenshall & Wrenshall, Photographers, KODNI) HOIJSK GAI.l.KKY. ItANDON IDr. S. L. Perkins, PHYSICIAN c0 SURGEON, UANDON, OHKGOX. Office ovar Win. Gallier's Store. Office hours 5 to i) n.ra. Call nt residence at other hours. Dr. li. Xj. KEoiaston, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office in Pacific Hotel. Hnurs, 9 to 12. a.m. 1 :30 to 4, p.m.; 7 to S in the evening. BANDON, - - OKKCON. 3 all Kinds. PROOF CORSET. Kennedy, a Specialty Coqnillo liiver. Oregon, and San Francisco,, "am lodge, .s-o. us, a. f. a. m gOANpOX LOnGE,No. lir,.A.F A .M. I A htn communications hrst bat- I ijurday after the fnll moon of each C3 I jfuiuy liner iuu iuii lumjn in eucu 'jo .. ..... r .... "fctuontn. .n Piaster .viasons coruiai'yji ginvited. W C. SANDERSON, W. il. g J. E. Walstoom. Sec. jft Court Queen of the Forest No. 17, W Furestcn of America, tt & gOrUT QUEEN OF THE FOREST.S J No. 17, meets Friday night of eaob sweek. in Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregon- fx Fin. Secretary. 8 . ? j IIANDON LODGE No. 133, 1. O.O. F T ANDON LODGE. No. 133, 1. 0. 0. F.4 meets every Saturday evening. $ Visiting brothers in good standing yi cordially invited. $ 5 A. J. HARTMAN. N. G. 5 T. W. Kobisox. Sec. g GKO. I. TO 111 NO, ATTORNEY and COl N'SELOR AT LAW AND NOTARY PriILIC. Firs Ia.i3 uiraio. Itiindoii, - - - 4:4fm i cordial welcome is extended to all vis- Siting brothers. E. M. BLACKERBY, $ '! it, i. . : r t A. 4 r