53 53 52 Times a year for $2. I 52 Times a year for $2. Volume XX!, BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, JULY 65 1905 Number 27. KPl f ''' JsP! V LOCAL NEWS. D. A. Wright of Port Orford, was iu 13 and on Salurdry. Bargain sailos will bogin at tbo Bandon Furnitnro Store totuorrow A son whs born to Mr. and Ms. Lyman Wolf, of Marshfiold, June 28. N. It. Smitn of Northern Curry County, was doing business in town Mi u day. A. M. Sumner went to Marshfiold last Monday to spend the week with bis sous Milo aud Frank James S. Hughes, assistant keeper of tbo Capo Blanco light bouse, was n Itaudon visitor hist Saturday, Simpsons sawmill at South Boud Washington, which burned down a couple of weeks ago, is to be rebuilt. llobert Hunt aud J. X. Luke woro J iu town Mondaj having e, u,, frirw nr from the Hunt Sawmill to make purchases. W. A. Goodman, of Coquillo, Ore gon, will go anywhere in Cuos Couu-1 ly to move your house or barn. dress as stated above. S. Syduam, of Northern Curry, ac companied by his wife were visiting relativis in Bandon during the pat week. Mr. Siduaui gave Coquillo a visit nlao. When you want a pleasant laxative that is eay to take aud certain to act, ue Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tabb ts. For sale by Druggist. C. Y. Lowe, lteuben E. Gardner has resigned Lis position in the life saving service aud will go to his father at Klamath 1' alls, Oregon. His resignation took j llaco July 1. Moss Averil took the place as a substitute. P. B. Hoyt and Chris Long were j rres(d lat week for hunting out of ; season,the complaint being made by L. V. Travels, of Mutle Point. They were taken before Justie Cecil,' v.uqmuo ami Jiueu coi.iu being line and co.ts. William A. Cox, who left Northern Curry, last fail for Arizona, in quest j of healtn writes home that his health "is-n:r.sb better, r.nd by the way he l:e has boeti a gaiuer otherwise as boJ is one of the winners of the Sn j wufch ibe Bnmlou Post, G. A. R Francisco Examiner prizes, having j purchn!ietl of K E. Tj Bedill.an for a drawn his ueight in silver. ; cemetpry for tho iI)t(nUont t.f those Dr. . Horsfall, of Marshfield was who have served as soldiers when in town last Monday, returning from ; they die. a vij.it to Sixes Ui.-er where he had j w L Davidson returned homo .gone last Sunday a week ago to per- j from Marshfield last Saturday evon lorm an operation for appendicitis ou ;u wbero be bad tukcn bis wife gowe E i. Divrlbiss. Ho left his patient ,tweive ,lavs beforo j0 Dr. Horsfali's. very much improved and on the road , Hospital for an operation. Mrs. o recovery although the case was a J Davidson is improving very rapidly, very bad one, and required tho doc- j and be recoV(;re(1 sufiicient to re- er"s care for several days after the opjratiou was preformed. The gleam schooner Newport, Captain Levi Snyder called in here last Mouday having a small consign ment of freight for this place. She took on live passengers here and left i on 1 if same ti-ie. .ue win can zu u 1 1 II . 11 Coos JJay art J i aqnina and tuon go j to Portland, her run being from San . ... . , rransssco to Pott and, calling in at . ' ... . ,. the places mentioned. Those taking passage from ln-ro were Mr. and Mrs Nute Thrush. Frances Simous. A. li. Utiltou and iss. Ttjunison. Lot. In Bandon. about June 21 a gold clu.iu bracelet with padlock, j Finder will be rewarded by returning same to this office. M uuuei,.-A1. tho residence of tho j oflicihting clergyman, Rev. Adolph.totheeirectthatwhoucasesar.se m j Hoei.:on.juiyo.- jii.r.euuum.u, M..,uK uHU:uu j of L'ro.-pr t)r. and .Miss Jvattierine j K Mayor of Autiim Co. Michigan. , Tho. young couple will reside at ' P rosper. Woon. Good iir stove wood for sale at ?1 oO per tier delivered. Leave oulers with li. F. Shannon. C. H. Chandler. SAY!! j ,, . , . . . If you caunot find what yon want , , . . . ... anywhere else in town, come to the J ! RACKET';- Maybe wo have one left, if so, the price will please you. Our stock is small, but the goods are of a good quality, and the prices are right, Wh make '"Cash Buying" au object to the purchaser, at THE RACKET. The steamer Elizabeth is duo to morrow or next day. V. F. Gehlke, of Tarkarsburg, was a Bandou visitor last Friday. Mowing machines and hay ranks at William Gal Iter's at cost. Call now. Isotu Walker, of Curry County gave Bandon a visit yesterday return ing home today. I Just call at the Bandon Furniture ! store and secure some of the bargains to be fonud there. Call tomorrow. J. E. Fisher ban enhanced the value of his livery stable property by putting a new approach to the front doors. Captain J, I'ollieuius, of Porlaud, arrived bpro last Thursday evening and will have charge of the jetty im provement. Moss Averill arrived home from 1 i 1 t I . .1 f r i , uuuerouru iasi r nuav. no uruiirs slack when ho left. Ernest aud Joseph Erickson ar rived here Tuesday from Sao Frau- I risen on a vis-it to their mother and brother Axel and wile. James Castello, more familiarly known as ''Jitumio the Calker"' is is down from the county farm this week. Ho will return home Friday. N. Thrush and wife of this place, took passage on the steamer New port, last Monday, for Portland where they will vnit for the next three months. i Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hoi man, who have been stopping with their daught- er, .Mrs. N . . binith in Northern Carry fore some time arrived home Monday evening. Lynn and LesU'r Unborn who have staving with au uncle in Northern California, arrived home, the Istter part of last week on a visit to their mother and other relatives. Miss Winuie Tennion took pas- j sago on the steamer Newport for i'ortland wbore ht- will vi-.it the ex- j po,itijli for a short ,m), amJ hcn Q jou to Washington state to visit friends. County Surveyor C. S. Mc Culloch was down from ihe county set IaM week snrvevinji a nlot of "round turu home in a few days. Herbert Walcott arrived here yes terday on a visit eo his grand parents and other relasivea. Heibert has been working at the machinists trade for tho past four years in San Fran- cisoo anj is off on a twenty days joavo of absonce having come home to visi, bis paronts at Marshfield. . , . -The vessel nnd-?r way of cons .. , T, , in tion at Prosper has uearly all construe- rosper has uearly all the ribs in place and construction is still moving forward. She will bo a threo master and will be larger than the schooner Onward! was, and will be htte.J out with tho rigging that was taken from that vessel when she was wiocked. Port Ot ford Tribune: Dr's. Green and Horsfail have made arangetnents nous, a gasoline uoai win ue sent to the nearest harbor aud the patient 1 takn direct to Dr. Horsfall's hospit- al at Marshfield, where every care can bo givon tho sufferer. District Attorney Brown now come to the front with the statement that Deputy District Attorney Farrin mis understood him in the matter of j quashing proceedings against saloon J keepers, for violation of tho Local j Option law. He now claiics that he ma uoi insiruct uun to dismiss ail suits brought against violators of said law. so comes the latost roDort , on the matter. j One Dollar Suveil Kepxnu'iitK Ten Dollars Karnctl. mi . . . . . i j no average man noes r.ot save to exceed ten per cent of his earnings , , , . ... .... He must.spend nine dollars in living , . ,. , , expenses for overr dollar saved. That being the case he cauuot be too care ful about uuneeessorv expenses. ery often a few ceuts properly in- I vested, like buying seeds for his gar den, will save several dollars outlay 'later on. It is tho same in buying Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, It costs but a few cents, and a bottle of it in the house often saves a doctor's bill of j several dollars. For sale by C. Y. ' T,,,WP- n.rgist. Now is the time to strike the Ban don Furniture Storo to secure bar gains. Sales begin tomorrow. Coast Mail: John Swanson, a spec tator at Sunday's ball game, wns struck in the face by a foul ball and quite severely injured. Carnpors are beginning to make their vtay to tbo beach again. There is a party hero from Douglas county aud a number of persons from Myr tie Point, enjoying tho Seabreeze. The Coast Mail says that "Marsh field, Coquillo nnd North Bond are tied for Cellar champion of the league." "Bedillions hired mon" nro occupying the top seat, and are likoly to maintain it. Senator Mitchell. News renched bore yesterday from Myrtle Point that Congressman Hor mau had telegraphed Bender at Myr tle Point that the jury before whomo Senator John H. Mitchell was tried had brought iu their verdict ''guilty'' The Fourth at ISaiidon Tho auniversary of our nation's birth has again come and gone, and whilo wo diil not get up, and carry out the usual program scheduled for I hat occasion, yet there was con siderablo amusement afforded and Bandon had a largo number of visit ors from Coqnill and other river points. Tho day was somewhat cloudy aud cool in the morning and the wind blow too strongly for an ideal one, yet we have seen pleasanter weather. Somehow or other, wo cauuot tell why. tbo thirtceu guns at sunrise fell off aud wero numbered by two only and good t-leepers goneraly would have been pleaded to dispense with that number, as sunrise on July 4 is au unearthly h nr to rise. At ten o'clock the B tnd gave a street concert during which time the steamer arrived from Coquille. after which tho races wmo run, some seven in number uuJ u.piu-oatin contest took place. Ai'ter dinner the crowd made their way to tho ball ground", where the Coquille and B.iudon teams afforded amusement for a couple of hours, the Bandon Coucert Hand interspersing the proceedings with selections dur ing the afternoon. The ball game was considered generally a tamo -article an l finished with a score of 12 to 0 in favor of Bandon. Iudiau Jakey, of Sixes, afforded tho best amusement of tho day, but his was a suocial feature, not on tho program, and many persons failed to to see it. Jakey gave an exhibition of his horsemanship on the streets being dressed as an Iudian Chief and afterward ho and Indian Neil gave an exhibition war dance. Chief Jukoy showed romarkablo agility for an aged man as it is claimod for him that bis ago is about one buudred years. The ball was very lanrely attended and was pronounced a succesr al though tho hall was rather too small to accommodate the dancers. Kooiuk at the LcmvIm and Clark Fa i r. S. A. Madge, J. 0. B. ScoVoy and V V Stnek-infr. nf Olvmnin. Wash. , .. . . f . (Won, h , tbo Hjol Pamor 0f Portlunil an J put it under competent management for tbo Fair trade. It is a Go room hotel situated on Alder steet between Seventh and Eighth, just one block west of tho Oregouian building, only one block from tho cir lino running directly to tho fair grounds. For one dollar a day the very best accommodations can bo se cured. The nbovo gentlemen are well known all over tho stato of Washington and to a largo extent in Oregon and their names give assur auce that the guests of the hotel will be properly cared for. Take tho Morrison Street car at the Union Depot and ask tho conductor to let you off at Park Street, then walk one block north to tho hotel. Write at once for particulars and for reserva tion of a room. Address Hotel Palm er, 350 Alder St., Portland, Oregon. From the Morning Olyrapia, Olymp ia, Washington. Good for Stomaoh Trouble and Constipa tion. ''Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets have done mo a great deal of good." says C. Towns, of Hat Port ago, Ontario, Canada. ''Being a mild physic tho after effects are not un pleasant, and 1 can rocommend them to all who suffer from stomach disorder. For salo by 0. Y. Lowe, Dmgirist. Won Again Sundays game between Bandon and Coquille on tho battler's grounds was won by tho Bandonites in ouo of tbo most oxciting and hardest fought battles ever witnessed on a Coos Coqnty diamond. It was anybodys game from the start to tho last half of the tenth inning when Bobineon, of Coquillo was struck out by O'brion. our great wizard of curves and shoots. Both teams played "Big League" ball, and tho 4 double plays which wore made during tho game, and tho cutting off at tho plate of runuers by Streib, of Coquillo and Adams, of Bandou, will livo long in tho memories of the fans, who wit nessed the game. "Buck" Hughe's work with the stick aud his playing in the field deserves great credit whilo Terry Mc Kuno, who in the first half of the 7th lifted one of Co qnillo's best over the fence for a homo run brought the crowd to thoir feet, whilo ho crossed the plate, scor ing tho first run of tho game. In Coqnillo's half nf the eighth Smith hit a line drive to tho loft field fence, This compled with a single, and Ban don's only error, tied the score- In the toutb with two men out Hughes hit safely, stole second aud by the aid of a hit aud a bad throw, scored tho winning run for Bandon- Tho score is as follows: SCORE. Handon A 15 U Ml l'O A E .McCiine L'nil I f. 12 2 10 liliss 1st b si 0 1 U 0 0 Adams hs fi 0 0 1 'A 0 Clyneacf 4 0 2 1 0 0 Smith If 4 0 0 2 0 0 Dowmimard b 4 0 0 1 0 0 Oswill c :t 0 2 13 0 i Hushes r f 4 113 10 O'nrii-ii p 4 0 1 1 si 1 Total :5a 2 i) :!) 10 2 ('oquilld AH U KM l'O A E Xeviim k s 0 I 1 0 Stri-il) 2nd It 0 0 3 It 0 Smith Ut b r 1 2 Is". 0 2 Uirtwriuhtm-d It 4 0 1 0 2 0 K biiison If 0 0 0 0 0 K-niu'dycf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Ordway r f 2 0 0 0 0 0 IVniltoo 4 0 :J 7 1 1 Uoojier p a 0 . 1 2 f 0 Total WJO-'ae- 17 Ininos. i 2 t : r 7 8 i 11 l!nti.!ou l: 0 (I 0 0 II 0 0 1 0 1 H 0 1 1 1 1 1 112 Coiiuillu K 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 II 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 SI' MM A ICY. Stolen hicis, Smith, Cartnrisht, Ordwny. Struck nut. by (Hr:e:i 10, Coopers'. Home run, MuKune. T.o basis hits, Smith, NVvinp. Clynes. Double 1'lnyn, Cooper. Streib, .Smith, Nevin. Streib. Smith U'Urien, liliss Hnclios. Downing. Hit by pitcher, Ordwny 2, Oswill. Umpire. Frank Hlackerby. The gnrao at Marshfield, between th tenm of that place and the North Bend aggregation was won by the latter by a Bcoro of 10 to G. J.eaguk Standing. won LOST Unm'on 5 2 .71.r Coquille :t 4 Marshfield 3 4 North Heud :t 4 .421) .421) .42U IJuy It Now. Now is the time to buy Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and D anhoen Remedy. It is certain to bo needed sooner or later, and when that time comes, you will need it badly you will need it quickly. Buy it now. It may save life. For salo by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. Fon Sale. Houso of five rooms with outhouses, nnd or.o acre good garden ground, enclosed by full-grown cypross hedgo. Apply to J. Denholm. A Valuable Book, One of tho most valuable books that has been offered to the public lately is The American Family Educator. This book is a fund of knowledge that will interest tho whole house hold, aud should be the companion of all persons in their leisure mo ments. If its advice is sought and followed it will prove a sourco of pro fit as well as ploasuro Sold only by J. J, Edwauds, Act. forced to Slurvc. B. F. Leek, of Concord, Ky., says: "For 20 years I suffered agonies with a soro on my upper lip, so painfu', sometimes, that I could not eat. Af ter vainly trying everything else, I cured it with Buoklon's Arnica Salve.'' It's great for burns, cuts and wounds. At Lowe's Drug Stre. Only 2octs. W A N T li D T It U ST V O KT 1 1 VI MAN OK woman to manage- busuiesH in this count v and adjoiniiiii territory for well ustalilised houso of solid iinaucinl Htanding. $20.00 straiaht cash silary with alt necessary ex penses paid weekly by check from head quarters. Mimoy advanced for expenses. Position permanent; previous expeiience not essential. No investment required. We turnish evurythiiiK. Undone self-addressed envelope. Address Mnniijer, S10 Com-i Kl.-U. Cuh;, 111. important News Notes Tuesday. June 27. Hussian jails at Wsissaw are fnll. Since Saturday nearly 700 persons, mostly Jews, have been arrested. Negotiation for peace conference aro pro ceeding FatiFfac'orily. China has askod to have representation at the conference. Itnssia is di?courn:ed at news regarding the position of Liuevitch's army. The Jap-s have been drivin back their enemy. More than :9 editors visit Portland today. Mrs. James Kirwiu died while dancing at a church festival iu New York. Cause, ap oplexy. "Vkine;iay, June 2s. The crews on two Russian Warships in tho IHaok sea aro reported to have mutinied and killed all their oflicors. They sailed in to OdtHF.n und threatened to bombard the city if molested. The Itallinn Cruiper, I'nshrin, visited Portland today. Mrs. It. F. Myers and Mrs William Joues lost their lives iu Portland by blowing out the pas in their room. Heavy rains in Oregon has delayed sheep shtmri g. Secretar3 Hay is again sick but is report ed to have passed a better night. He is iu New Hampshire. Three robbers held up i Chicago cafe rea lizing $.-.,000 from tho job. Tiiuhsuay. June '".. There is nocouliol of authority iu the city ot Uilessa, Kussia ami t lie city is on fire. Sailors j. lined tho strikers and used machine gnus on the troops. Cr ews on four more war.-hips m the IMnck Sea hare umtiucd. Soldiers show no mercy: three hundred workmen are already killed. Property destroyed amount s to millions of roubles. The Uussian government fears that mu tiny in the navy will involve thearmw A Ktonn struck Phillipsburg. Kansas, last night killing six peisons, aud injuring L'O others, 11 of wjj.ij aro sevjroy h urt. Pro perty damage amounts to thousands of dol lars. Two persons were killed and throe others injured iu a headon collision Kansas City. Fian.vY, June ."0. Itussins trouble at home increases and in terual disorder is tho greatest in SO years. The Imperii1 1 sailors at CionIadt join open ly in revolt. Sympathisers with the Ku's'au revolution ists, in New York are raising funds to h-lp ih"m iu their struggle for better eonditioiii John I). K.ickefellur has given ten million dollars to the General Educational Pourd for higher educational iiirposes. Norwegians are mobilizing army a. d a force of 'HJ0(J is moving toward thuSwcedish frontier. . SvrunD.vr.,JaW.l. , Dr. Harry Lane took ntlice as Mayor of Portland todaj' John Hay, Secretary of Sa!e. died at his e.immer home at Ne.b;iry. N. II. Indictments have been riiurued against lis Chicago packing house magnates. Sweeden is getting teady to light- A robber at Chicago thu w led pepper in his victims eyes an 1 then took 17U) dollar; irom him aud m ide liU tsivi) e. Kd Violet'o was killed i'l a logging camp at Gardiner by a log rolling on him. MA KIN K, AnitlVKU July II IS'nir. NtWj ort, S.i; d -r, I! days froni Sau FniUvisso. Kill k Ji ly 2, Sc'.ir. Foiti.ua, An.lerson. to Sun Fruncisc . T vj M 'I' lllll .. I.',...)..;,..., .July II Sinir. Newp.irt, Snider, to I'ott land via via. Coos Hav and Vaquiua. Church Directory M. K. Cnriiru. I'reaehinu service everv 'Jud and -1th Hun day at 11 A. M. and .S: I. M. Sunday School everv Sunday at 10, A. M. Kpworth League . 7:1M. l'rayer lueetiny Wednesday at?: 1'. M. FitKsuviiiKtAN Serviim:. Preaching 1st and I5rd Sundays, morning and evening. Sunday School each Sunday at Ida. in. Endeavor meetings at the usual hours. Prayer meeting 7 '5U Thursday evenings. All are welcome. Anoi.PH H.iif!5IjY. Pastor. O- T- Blumenrother U. S. Commisioner and Notary- Public Filings anil Final proofs made on Homo steads, 'I imber Claims and other V. S. Lauds .Money Loan Ncunt lat'il on Approveil Sncu lily. Ofiice in room 10 Peyerle ltuilding, I'an dn. KeHideneo on liutto Creek. Uiegtiu. All UIiiiIk of Ural KM ate lioiilit ami Court Otli'eu of Hie I"iir-t No. I'oresterrt of Ameiiea. ( v. ;:'M)rUT(FKKN OF THK FOKES'I" No. 17. meets Fridav night i.t" earhj: ;-veek. in ConcrHe Hall. Handon. ()n'g.? A cordial welcome i extended to all vis-:--. ::;itinu hrothers. K. M. HI.ACK KKHV, A NV. V. Fishku. Chief Hunger. v4 Fin. Secretary. j X-Ray Gas Generator. The Wonderful Light of The Twentieth Ceutury. On an ordinary lamp thta attacli uiont. will incroaso your ligiit tn at liast double I ho capacity of tho ordi nary hurner. This is a hito and most po)iilar invention, ami does away with smoking chimneys, and nupiiros no cleaning or trimming of the wick. Call and Investigate It. 'oe Acri'iit for JXuuiVmi and Vletntly. B ANK of Bancloii, Oapiial: HOAUD OF DIKliCTOUS; J. L. Kuose.nbki:u, President, J. KcNaoLir, Vioa Pres.. F. J. Faiit, Cashier, Fcvnk Flam, T. P. Hanly. A general banking bnsiness trausncted, and castoraors Riven every nccommodnifoa consistent with safe and conservative banking. Correspondents: Tho American National Bank of San Francisco, California. The Chase National Bank of New York. lluuit U Open from ) a.m. to 12 in., ami 1 p.m. ti p.m. Pa nter SUCCESSORS TO SANDERSON BROS., DKM.'KIi.S IX Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Provisions, Groceries. Always on hand !!nsIIay-Grnin Seed Grain gTS Mill Feeds. kinds iu stock. A full supply of butter kegs, cubes, papers, etc., etc. Will handle your Butter and Produce in unlimited amounts. Bandon, THE Horsfall Hospital, MISS L. G. GOULD, Matron A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and Medical Diseases. Trained nurse in attendance. For information address Wll. HOKSFALL. M. D. Marshiiold, Oregon. Bandon Meat Market T. .A-zxclex'sorL Prop. Will Keep on Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also Froi Yegi'tabJes I'oultry. Kjjrs, Duttcr aud all Pann Proiltifie. 1 will pay hi'lipst iunrkoi price for beef, pork. iuntton,wool, bitlc, etc. 13nli. 45. A. Dry Goods of Bvery. Description. Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. Boots &5 Siioe Fresh Groceries of Suits Made to Measure. AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST Shields & Kennedy, Bla,o3s:smit3a &n Wagon makers. Wagons of all kinds made to order. .Tot, work ntU'iuh 1 lo promptly and all work muntnteed to give satisfaction. Prices Horseslioeing a. Spscialty Wrenshall & Wrenshjll, Photographers, kouni) norsK t;.M.i.KHV, i:and JDr. EC. Xj- Houston, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office in Pacific Hotel. HonrP.9 to 12. a.m. 1 :r.O to 4, p.m.; 7 to S in the evening. ItANDON, OKKC.ON. 3Dr. S- X-j. Perkins, PHYSICIAN D SCHGEON, lUNDOK, OltKOOX. Office ovar Win. GRtlier Store. Office li.mrs ii to i n.m. f'4ll a icfudwe 'it oilirr hostrf. BANDON, Oregon. 25,000. Bros., Oregon. Hand at all Times oli 9 i 1.1 . all Kinds. PROOF CORSET. ItAXDON LODGK, No. 1 15, A. I. A. 31 " -S . ft $ p ANDOX LODG K.No.lin.A.F.A .M. g Stated communications tirst Sat- i$urdav after the full moon of each A v'month. All Master Masons cordially invited. W. C. SAN'DEICSON. W. M. g 'i J. li. Walstiiom. Sec. ; . jr. c- $ ytyyyg'fiKag- d HANDON LODCKNn. I'.l'J, 1 . O. (. " & v .T AN DON LODGE. No. I. O. O. 13 meets every Saturdav evening. .Visiting brothers in good standing j :icordially invited. & R A. .1. IIAliniAN. N. O. 3g 0 T. W. Kohison. Sec. f$ m:o. l. Tornxo, ATI'OIINCY a:; COUNSELOR AT LAW AND NOTAltY PU15I.IC. TPiie Iiisvcra-Tice, Uimdoii. - - - - Orogpii,