J t 52 Times a year for $2. 52 Times a year ?or Volume XXI. BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1905 Number 28. 1 sSSSlsfe feKSSS iSSft .5 LOCAL NEWS. Bargain sales will begin nt the Bandon Furniture Store tomorrow Gos Bane drew a ?50 gold watch ns a prize with the San Francisco Examiner. Amoa Corson is at work building on additiou to hia house. J. H. Hunt is helping him with the work. Humor is again going the round fo . the effect that the Tnpper House will shortly chat?e proprietors again. S D. Barrows and wife. Miss Leah Boak and Bl-.nch Stitt, went to Now Lake, last Friday, for a week's outing. A. Markiovitch, of Marshfield, was taken to Ccjqnille the latter part of last week abd committed to the Asy Jam. The steamer Venus took the run of the steajfr Favorite? last Mondn ' " itfe-Uie.tifl WEfflaid off for re pairs. D. L, Green, oi Myrtle Point, has been arrested and bound over in the enui of $100 for selling liquor without a license. W. A. Goodman, of Coquille, Ore gon, will go anywhere in Coos Coun ty to move 3onr house or barn. Ad dress as stated above. W. C. Sanderson started for Klam ath Falls, last Sunday morning, to L I .t c i 3 t visii nis uroiuer .rreu mm iuujiij. He will return here again snort ly. The Coast Mail of Jnlv 9th said: 'The train was delayed about a half i i j -i t....:v r..i i count ol trie ucm uucKiiug up ine track. Mrs. Jo Hoi man and child went to . A . t 1 t I WpfMprhnm. this woolr. wlinro alio I will remain with her hr.sband until j he returns home, which will be nest incuth. When yon want a pleasant laxative that is easy to take and certain to act, nseChamberlaiu's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Drnggist. from Lawrence Siitt, at Wedderbnrn, conveyed the information that there was a considerable rnn of salmon on ?iliver. - 'TheLsteamer Elizabeth arrived in the harbor Saturday morning under the charge of Mate Rydman, Captain Jensen haying taken a layoff for a coo pie of trips. Sho brought in about 90 tons of freight. ?be S. 0. Company has commenced rk on a new dock at Empire City, Qfeifirst thing being the destruction ocipe oiq one, or ratner us removal. The new one is to be more extensive and bettenconstrncted than its pred eeeseor. IV. A. Hoover and wife were pas sengers to Sao Francisco on tho Eliz abeth when she sailed last Monday. Tbey will go to Berkeley, Cal., where . . j.! . his Father who works at tho carpenter J bnsines. Thev intend stopping there during the .summer. I t, . , , . .. Saturday was warm: in fact, it was .r , . , lt t j - ! oo hot for the average Bandonian. .. AU. CI I. Ill V I1IVUUU OWUr- .the bnndrcd mark in the sunshine, while the shadv places registered j above 90 degrees. Tbe average old jrwiBenter began to feel as though it tvonki be more pleasant were tho North Vole moved a few degrees closer. However, Sunday's ofinring from the northwest cooled tbe atmos- pbei:4Qjfl ngain. Lost.- IrBamron; about June 21 a gold cbiin bracelet witb padlock TftnAnr vJi Iuj r-ntu'intpil hv rot ii r n i in .A.uv& . . w - J n -JvWooD Good fir stove wood for orders with R. F. Shannon. C. H. CUAKDLER. : If.y'ou cannot find what you want anywhere else in town, come to the CACKET Maybe we have one left, if so, tho .'price-will please you. Our stock is small, but the goods ! SAY!!1 , are of a good quality, and tho prices ' are right. We raako ''Cash Buying" an object p the purchaser, at THE RACKET- The steamer Elizabeth is due here again noxt Monday. Frank Reed, of Hoseburg, visited this placo Saturday. R. S. Goff of Walorvillo, Oregon was in Bandon Sunday. W. T. Miller, of San Diego, Call fornin, visited Eandon last week George Colbrook, of Port Orford gave Bandon n call Inst Saturday. Mowing machines and hay raeks a William Gallier's at coL Call now. For Fruit Jars call at J. Denholm's Pints, quarts and half gallon sizes on hand. D. S. Rouse, the Riverton coal man was doing business in Bandon, Tues day. J. H. Matheny, of Myrtle Point was among the visitors to the beach this week. Johu Ehom'an. of Fort Jones, Cali fornia, registered at tho Tapper House Friday. Just call at the Bandon Furniture : storo and secure some of the bargains to be found there. Call tomorrow. Duncan Urquhart of Riverton was a visitor in Baudon, Tuesday, having had business which called him this wav. i Miss Alma Nelson lelt Monday evening for San Francisco, where she j will stay with her cousin, Mrs. Mag Q (j0j-e The forcp at work on tno govern ment scows have one repaired and are pushing reconsti action well along lieubou E. Gardner loft last Mon day for Klamath Falls, Oregon, to visit his father. He expects to return here in about a month. Elders E. Keeler and N. C: Euge have moved from C-jquille to River ton, and have set tip the large teut and are holding meetings there. The broomhandle mill was closed down tho latter part of last week, in order to give one f the engines a 'thorough overhauling It is again in operation. The Elizabeth sailed Monday even lay ev V isW ing for San Francisco with tfe iol lowing .passenger list: Miss ima Nelson. Frank Bethell and Mrs W A Hoover. 'and Coast Mail: Russ Johnson, of Co quille, was tried befure Judge Hyde yesterday for gambling iu Marshtiein, last December. He pleaded guilty and was fined $100. David R. Rice, of Rosebnrg, ac companied by his daughter, Mrs. Mays and child, arrived here Tuesday for an outing on the beach. Mr. Rice will remain here for a month or six weeks. Tho Misses Logan and a number of their friends had a picnic in Mar shall's grove a mile above town, last Thursday, and a pleasant time is re- l ported. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. Gus Barro. The case of tho people vs. Baxter, wh,uh. was 10 bp ,rfi(1 Iarit Monday at Coqnille, was dismissed at theinstance . , 4 . A tii T of Deputy Distnct Attoruey harrm, i -,, , , ,x -.t n "d will bo brought up with other j eases at the September term of Cir- cuit Co'irt. Joseph Erickson and his friend, Charhss Nador, who have been visit ing hero since tbe tJUh, left Tuesday on their return to San Francisco, go ing by way of Marehliold. Mrs. Em ma Erickson accompanied her son an far as Marshtield. Howard Culver started for Port land, Mondav morniujr, to visit the 1 1 ? 1 rtr i jxposiiion, uavmg xeceivea a nays Ihuvo of absHuce from the life saving tjervice hero. Ho will also visit his brother Peter, in Washington state, before returning. Tho Braildock coal mine, near Co quille City, is to be opened up. The steamer Elizabeth brought in a boiler aud engine, a lot of railroad irons and other machinery for the company thiB trip. This mine has been opened up and ruu to an extent that justifies the present outlay, aud work of getting it in runniug order, report says, will not require much time. One Dollar Saved Iteprc-wntn Ten Dollars Kurn;il. The average mao does not savo to exceod ten per cent of his earning.s He must'spend nine dollars iu living exponses for every dollar saved. That j being the case he cannot be too care- ' t. 1 - 1 L ... nil uuuul uuut'censjiry expenses. Very often a few cents properly in vested, liko buying seeds for his gar den, will save several dollars outlay later on. It is tho Bame in buying Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, It costs but a few cents, and a bottle of it in the houso often saves a doctor's bill of several dollars. For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. Now is the time to striko the Ban don Furniture Storo to secure bar cains. Sales begin tomorrow. Alfred Machado and wife returned yesterday from Wedderbnrn whore Mr. Machado has been working for R. D. Hume Dr. Perkins is expected to return from his trip to the East in a few days, a letter received from him con veying that information. Richard Thrush, of Randolph, was in town Monday, having busiuess which called him this way. Richard bad rather a smiling countenance, and on inquiry we learned that the cause was a youug son who arrived Friday, July 7. George P. Topping and wife took passage, Tuesday evening, for Port land, on the steamer Newport. Mrt Topping had some bnsiness which called him to Portland, and be will combine pleasure with it and visit tho Exposition while there. Sheriff Gall ier came down yester day oveuing and served bench war rants on the saloon keepers of Ban don for violation of the Local Option Law. Bonds were given iu tho sum of 200, and these cases will bo heard at the September term of Circuit Court. The steamer Newport come in Tuesday morning from Portland aud way ports, and left again on her northern rnn in the evening. She brought in about 10 tons of freight and took out two passengers, Mr. aud .Mn George P. Topping. Mrs. Levi Snyder returned home on tho Now- port having accompanied her husband on the trip to Portland and back. Reports from various section, of thn .emperatnre, last Saturday, in Coos, lave come to hand, all testifying that ho day was a very warm one. At the Bindon Lighthou.se the mercury reg- uerod 94 in th shade. and 110 in tho sun. At Coos niver lUo in tuo shaue, and at Coquille it is reported to have cooked the strawberries on the vines. Iu tho Middle Fork country it is re ported ns the hottest day on record. Coast Mail: Sheriff Gallier came over yesterday with warrants for the arrest of "tho sfclooTi keepers ftuiust whom Prosecuting Attorney Brown has tiled information for selling liquor n transgression of the prohibition aw. it is expect ei mat an wui give bon Is except oih, who will go to jail, so that habeas corpus proceedings can be instituted, and the ca-e can hi' taken to thu Supreme Court without uosay. Wednesday, July 19th. is the day set for tho dedication of the Coos Co. Building at the Lewis aud Clark Ex position, and a large attendance from Coos County is desirable. Dr. W. Haydon, of Marshtiold, who looks af ter tho exhibit from Coos, is desirous of making a fine showing, and desires that tho farmers send him good spec imens of vegetables and cereals so that ho can forward by each boat that sails for Portland, articles to keep up the exhibit. Will Clone at 7 P.M. Baudon, July 12, 1905. To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given, that we, tho undersigned, storekeepers of Bandon, hereby agree to close our stores at 7 o'clock each evening, except on Sat urdays, commencing on Monday, July 17, 1905: J Deiiliolm A MaNnlr Lorenz it LnuloH M llreaer MrB Jrh Cnrlwriuht H A Cox Wiildvodel tfcSmi Arthur Uice liundnn For. Co Vim Gallier T Anderson Punter Bros Mrs TboniHH AnderHon Hut II u in bl e Pic. The Bandon aggregation of ball players met defeat last Sunday at the hands of tho North Bend team on tho diamond at North Beud in a score of 5 to 1. We would have givon the tabulated score as usual, but were uuable to got it, hence the result is tbe best wo cau do. The Coquille team was victorious in its battle at Marshfield, defeating the team of that place, the scoro being 3 to 2. Below is the standing of the several teams: Lkaoue Standing. WON LOST ltnndon 5 3 .625 Coquillo 4 4 Marsbfleld 3 f .375 North lteud 4 4 .500 Hood for .Stomach Trouble und Count Ra tion. ''Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets have done mo a great deal of good," says C. Towns, of Rat Port age, Ontario, Caonda. "Bing n mild physic tbe after effects are not un pleasant, and 1 can recommend thorn to all who suffer from stomach disordor. For sale by C. Y. Lowo, Druggist. To clear out his block Deuholm will sell Children's Trimmed Hats at a big reduction. S. n. Cathcart was in town last night, having been doing some sur veying in the Randolph country for Barrett and Stanley. JLocal Option Liuv. Salem, J nly 3. Tho Supreme Court today handed down a decision sus taining the validity of the Local Op tion Liquor L'iv adopted by the peo ple in June, 190-L The opinion writ ten by Chief Justice Wolverton holds that there is nothing in the constitu tion which prevents the adoption of a liquor law to take effect locally upon a vote of tho people of the district af feetod. This decision was rendered in the suit brought by P. F. Fonts to recover from tho city of Hood River the saloon license fee he had paid in advance be foro tho local option law becamn ef fective. The cily refused to pay on tho ground that the local option law is unconstitutional and that then? is nothing to provout tho sale of liquor under tho license. The Circuit Court upheld the local option law and this decision is sustained. In the Idaho building at the Lowis and Clark Fair, there is a pyramid of nearly pure lead ore which weighs G0,000 pounds. A single specimen weighs 10.000 pounds, Idaho pro duces annually forty per cent of the lead mitu-ri iu the United States, and twenty-seven per cent of the world's supply. Saturday, July 1, was Trail Day at the Lewis and Clark Fair, and on that day the amusement .street was formal ly opened to tho public There are thirty live shows on tho Trail, and it costs oulv about seven dollars to see them all. This is much cheaper than at St. Louis. lli:y It N.v. Now is the time to buy Chambpr lnin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is certain to bo needed sootier or later, and when that time comes, you will need it badly- yon will need it quickly. Buy it now. It may save lifu.. For salo -byC.Y Lowe, Druggist. A Valuable Book, One of tbo nin-i valuable huok that has b-un ofFeivd to the public lately is Ths American 'Family Educator. Tins book is a fund of knowh'dge that will interest the whole house hold, and should be the companion of all persons in their leisure mo ments. If its advice, is sought and followed it will prove a source of pro fit as well as pleasure. Sold only by .1. J, Ei)W.uus, Aot. In the Foreign Exhibits building at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, there is a reproduction of Raphael's "Mstino Madonna,' dune entirely in , needlework. The reproduction was made by a young German girl, Frau lein Clara Ripberger, and is consid ered tho most wonderful examplo of art needlework ever created. Friday, Juno 30. was Vancouver Day at the Lewis and Clark Fair. People of tho historic town of Van couver, Wash., to tho number of near ly two thousand, swarmed into tho Fair grounds in the morning, and paraded with banners and badges. "Vancouver Grows Without Watch ing" was the slogan of tho Vancouver people. Forced to Starve. B. F. Leek, of Concord, Ky., says: "For 20 years I suffered agonies with a soro on my uppor lip, so painful, sometimes, that I could not eat. Af ter vainly trying everything olse, I cured it with Bucklon's Arnica Salve." It's great for burns, cuts and wounds. At Lowe's Drug Store. Only 25cts. MA KINK. AUIIIVKI) July 8 Stmr Elizabeth, Muto Kvdnmn. f hours from San Francisco. July 10. Schr Albion, Olson, 18 days from Snn Frnncisoo. July 1!. Stmr. Newport, Snydi-r, I'Jjhour.s from l'orllimd via Cooh lay. July 11 Schr Kuby, Kurt h, L't) days from San Pedro to Prosper. July 11 Schr CnqucHc. Sprin;;. 1" days from San Fraueisco to Prosper Mill Co. BAILKI) July '.). Schr Advance, 0idinsson, to San Francisco. July 10. Slmr Kltxabe th, Mi'to Kydman. to San Francisco. July 11 Stmr Newport, Snyder, to Port land via coast porta. "vANTliD-Tlil'STWCJKTIlY MAN OK woman to inniniif) business in this county and ndjoinini; territory for well uHtablisrd limine of solid Hnanei-il standing. Sl'O.tH) straight cash salary with all necessary ex penses paid weekly by check from head cpiarters. Money advanced for expenses. Position permanent; previous experience not essential. No investment required. We tnrnish evervthinc. Knolose fiolf-nddressed envelope. Addross Manager, 810 Como Block, Chicago, III. important News Notes Toksday. July 4. President Roosevelt is trying to arrange for an armi-tico between litis ia and Japan The Japaucso report a unmbcr of victories gained iu Manchuria. Senator .Mitchell was found Rnilty as charged in the indictment, but purposes to appeal to the U. S. Supremo Court. Ninety-three arrests wero mado at Port- laud last night for disturbance of tho peace Thousands of people went to Portland to spend July 4th. The trains wero crowded It is stated from Tokin that Admiral Ko jestvouskv has not yet been told the extent of disaster to his fleet, and that ho is under tho impression that a substantial part es caped to Vladivostok. Hot weather at Homo has rendered life nn comfortable, and many deaths from sun stroke has occurred iu tho sunny fields of Italy. Wbdxbsday, July . Tho remains of Secrotnry John Hay were laid to rest at Cleveland, Ohio, tod ty. CoBsacks fired upon a band of strikers at St. Petersburg, causing Beveral casualties. A newopaper at St. Petersburg is publish nig n neries of articles trying to make it ap pear that tho United States is responsible for the war in the Knst. The Dfvliu Hank failuro at Topeka, Kas., has involved two small concerns of Illinois, which havo been compelled to close their doots. At Centralia, Wash,, a rocket set Cro to some hav and two buildings were burned IiOas $1,000. A lire at Kverett, Wash., destroyed prop erty valtud at .$.10. 000. :v uoy ai anoouver, 1J. C, shot at a rat under a warehouse. Ho missed the rat and tho bullet struck a case of dynamite. The warehouse was demolished. Tm.Titsn.iY, July fi. Itu.uor says that tho peace plenipotentia ries will nifct and orginizo at Washington, and then go to some city in New Hampshire to hold their conference. Tho body of John laul Jones was received at Paris by representatives of America. The whole Crimean peninsula is reported to bo on tho vere;) of revolt against the Rus sian govern meat. Many pers-ms were injured in a Dakoto train wreck but none killed outright. A New York man was hot. July 4th, the bullet lodging in his heart. He is still alive t o;I ay. A cloud -bnrst on the creek that runs through Unit imi.ru did .$.0.L'0D damage in that city. I'ourth of July accidents ant larger than last year. Dentli lit already received is 59, nd injured 'Mi)). An unknown man committed suicide near Gold Hill, Oregon, by lying down in front of a train as it was pacing. Fihd.vy, July 7. Two persons were tun over by an antomo l'ii: iu Pott laud One escaped injury, the other revived a broken arm. A j-irv h-is b s. cum d to trv Congress man J. N. Williamson, v.lni is comit'ded with th. laad fr tu.ls. l.i. Ma-it, of Coos C m:: v. ;m:ic f :! j:nrs. Tfst.n :hSa:idv Ho..k proving grounds havt ileiiio'ihi.-ated th.tt a ll'-itich i-hell loaded with only a small charge of dnui ito w ill crush the strongest armor known. Jamtsiown, New Ycrk, M.fferul a loss of iMHUW) from lire. F. L. Wells, ct-hier of a bank at Dayton, A'ash., is .'.O.OtO short in accounts. A Central Point, Oregon, physician drank carbolic acid, by mistake, for brandy, and died fonr hours later. Sah !tiAY. July 8. Tho Kussian tlag again lloats over the Kus-i.-tn battleship Kttiaz Fotemkin. The crew surrendered to Konmania. Ninp persons were struck by lightning in Prospect Piirk, New York. Some were seri-ou-dy injured, but u-mo wero killed. At I ronton. Mo., a gang of masked men overp wt red and bound the sheriff and wounded two brother.! charged with tho mur der of Sheriff Polk sevetal weeks ago. Information from St. Petersburg an nounces that a force, of Japanese have land ed on S ikhalin Island. Miss May Sutton, of California, beat Miss K. Douglass playing tennis at London, and now holds tho championship for America and Htigland, Chief of Police Hunt of Portland has re signed. Captain Charles Grjtzmacher hns been appointed temporarily head of tho po lice force. Monday, July 10. Tho Japanese have taken Sakhalin Island. This is the first Kussi in soil takeu. Tho is land is 070 miles long, with a width varying from L'O to l.V) miles. Tho crew of tho -Kuinz Polemkin is dis persing. They opened tho sea cooks and the ship is renting upon tho bottom of the sou. Church Directory M. E. Cnuitcii. Preaching service overv 2nd and 4th Son duvat. 11 A. M. and 8: P.M. Sunday Hulioul every Sunday nt 10, A. M. Kpworth League . 7:P. M. Prayer in-t Wednesday at 8: P. M. PaE-suvrtitiAS Skuvick. Preaching lt and :5rd Sundays, morning and evening. Sunday S.-.lnml each Snnday nt 10 a.m. Endeavor meetings at the usual hours. Prayer meeting 7 "IK) Thursday evenings. All are welcome. AnotPH IIabebiiY, Pastor. O- T- Blumeni-other U. S. Coinmisioncr and Notary Public Filings and Final proofs made on Homo Meud-4, Timber Claims and other U. S. handy .Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security. Olliee in room 10 Hoyorle Hnilding, Han don. Residence on Kutte ('reek. Oregon. All hinds of Keal Kstate bought mid lonrt yneen ol the l-oreM .M. I FnivMers of America. .... ' V. pui? i?rii?'r v. .v OPUTQri:KT OF a-V.' No. 17. meets Friday night f eachsc ;.veek. in Concrete Hall, lsandon. Oregon.;- .. . i: 1 i . ? i , i ii V :; comiiu welcome is exieinieu to all vis-5 xieutu'u to an HLACKKItUY, Siting brothers. K. M. HLACKKItUY, g: W. V. Fisiiku. Chief Hanger. '?j Fin. Secretary. y. BANK of BANDON, Bandon, Oregon. Capital: 25,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS; J. L. Kbonenbebo, President, J. Deniioi.ii, ViceTrea;" F. J. Faht, Cashier, Fiunk Flam, T. P. Hanly. A general banking business transacted, and customers Riven every accommodation " consistent with safe and conservative banking. Correspondents: The American National Bank of San Francisco, California. Merchants' National Bank, Portland, Oregon. The Oha National Bank of New York. Bank la Open from O a.m. to 12 m., and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Panter SUCCESSORS TO SANDERSON BROS., DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Provisions, Groceries. AlwavQ nn hanrl Fall Stock of Hay, ttiways on nana nnd alI kiud(J of Mill Feeds. A full supply of batter kegs, cubes, papers, etc., etc. Will handle your Butter and Produce in unlimited amounts. Bandon, Oregon. THE Horsfall 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 addres3 Wil. HORSFALL. M. D. Marshfield. Oregon. Bandon Meat Market, T. Anderson Prop. Will Keep on Hand at all Times Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetables Poultry, Eggs, Butter nod all Farm Produce. I will pay highest taarkec price for beef, pork, mutton,vool, hides, etc. J. Denhol S S 5 list 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 & Kennedy, Blacksmitli &c Wagon makers. Wagons of all kinds made to order. Job work attended to promptly aud all work goaranteed to give satisfaction. Reasonable. Horseshoeing a Spiecialty Wrenshall & Wrenshall, Photographers, KOUM iiousu jai.lki:y. bandon 3Dr. T. I-i. Houston, PHYSICIAN & SUIiGEON Ofllco in Paciflc Hotel. Honrs, 9 to 12, a.m. 1 :30 to 4, p.m.; 7 to 8 in tho evening. KANDON, - - OKEGON, Hr. S- Hi. Perkins, PHYSICIAN cC SUIiQEON, BANDON, O It KG ON. Office ovar Wm. Gallier's Store. Ouloe hoars 6 to ii a.m. Cull nt residence at other hours. Bros., Caps, Boots and Grain Seed Grain .Ga"? kinds in stock. all Kinds. PROOF CORSET. Pricea ABANDON LODGE, No. 115.A.F.A..M $o V g F ANDON LODG E. No. 115. A. F.A .M. g S-IJ Stated comninnicatious tirst Sat- ardav after the fall moon of each month. All Master Masons cordially : , ) invited. W. C. SANDEKSON, W. M. J. E. Walstkom. Sec. BANDON LODGE No. 133,1.0.0. F gj T ANDON LODGE. No. 133, 1. 0. O. I'.g S meets every Satnrdav evening. &j &Vatno hrnlhnro in mtm RtillldlllP C 'A cordially invited. A. J. HARTMAN. N. G GEO. I TOl'I'ING, ATTOHNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW AND NOTARY PUPLIC. Fire Insurance, Bandon, - - - - Orc;ou,