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5 52 52 Times a year for $2. 52 Times a year for $2. i Volume XXI. BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1905 Number 36. LOCAL NEWS. Ubris Loup; has bad a new roof put upon bis honse, aud bad the founda tion repaired. Attorney M. Brownell arrived borne Friday evening from attendance at Circuit Court in Curry County. Jobn Nepitbon was arraigned in Justice Cecil's court, at Coqnille, last Friday, for bunting doer witb dogs, and was fined $75. T. T. Allen and wife carao up Sun day eveuing from Sixes River, but re turned tbero again Tuesday. Tbey expect to return borne soou. C. Ledger-wood has bad a new side walk constructed on tbe south side of bis bnildiog on Atwater Street. Im provements are still being made. The Newport passenger list for Bandon, last Saturday, follows: Sam Nass, A Norbert, Charles Anderson, C Forsman and Oscar Hendrickson. J. C. Smith, of Curry County, of whom mention is made elsewhere, was given two years in the peuiteu tiary for his shooting scrape at Kogu? River. arranted Rubber Roots at Don holm's. Andrew Hayter retnrnod homo last week from a visit to relativus in the Willamette Valley. Carl Brothers, of Myrtlo Point, re ceived 5 tons of Vetch seed by tho steamer Newport last week. The steamer Nowport left on her North run last Monday morning, and will bo duo here again by next Mon day. Robert Frederick, Jr. and family left" yesterday for Port Orford to spend a few days visiting in that sec tion. The Chinamen for the Prosper can nery arrived on the Newport lat Sat urday, also 75 tons of supplies for the cannery. Frank Sumner, of Marsh field, for raerly of Raudon, will preach in tho M. E. Church, next Sunday morning: and evening, at the usual hours. Circuit Court convenes at Coqnille next Monday. Iu last week's issue wo managed to blunder sufficiently to substitute November for September. Tbe gross value of all property listed in Coos County by tho Asses- M. R. Lee, of Myrtlo Point, came down yesterdajT to look after a tolo graph polo contract which ho is in torested in. Attorney A. J. Sherwood, of Co qnille. was in town, Friday last, re turning from Curry county where ho had boeu in attendance at Circuit Court. Tbe steamer Elizabeth will bo duo Friday evening or Saturday morning. She went into dry dock for a day for general repairs, and as Monday was a holiday sho lay ldlo two days this trip. In future entry men must exhibit good faith in taking up government land in Oregon. Actual residence will bo reauired. Tbe Htuv-over-niirht I i Fsvslem will not Dass for actual resi- deuce upon the part of claimants. R bert Gootz has been chosen Prin- ! cip.il of Canyon City School in East i eru Oregou, at a salary of ?SU a month, and will leave on Saturday for that place. Mrs. Goetz will visit her folks at (iravt'l Ford for awhile beforo join ing her husband. Tbe Newport left Monday morning for the North with A Rudolph, Mrs !SOr. this year, is $!).913,1!)0, nnd t 1j Sarah Costello, Mrs Ada Simpson, f tax levy ibis year will be less than 12 Misses Flo and Mollie Faby and Miss : mills. Tressie Manciet, tho last fivo going to j Mrs. May Bnttolpb and K cnnctb visit the Exposition. B. Steers were iu town last Saturday, Tbe steamer Echo ran on to a snag on their way to vieit Judge Woodruff last Monday, just above Coqnille, at Euchre Creek. Mis. Bnttolpb is a aud sauk that afternoon. All freight sifter of Mr. WoodruiF. ftcM was gotton ofl. lue ve.sei oe- alter eisky. wife and two ciiil lougsto the James boys. Tbey tele j dren, arrived here last Saturday oven phoned to this place enquiring for Qg on n vjs;t to q H Patterson and scows to aid in raising the steamer, j family. Mr. Yeisley is a brother to 3Ir. Jacobson is still prosecuting i Mrs. Patterson. Tbey lft today for work on railroad to tho stone . Portlaud where thny will visit the E qoarry, and is a2?o putting in a wharf ' position, after which they will rut urn on the North side of the river for the to their home in Missouri Lecture To-Might. Attorney S. B. Rutherford will lec ture in tho Presbyterian Church, this evening, at S o'clock. He is heie again to look after the enforcement of tho Local Option Law. All are invited to a't"n 1. Tin. ?5:sa;i;iy ViiittM'. P. B. Hoyt started for Portland last Tuesday and will combine busi ness with pleasure, as be will solicit insurance while veiling other por tions of the state, lid expects to be absent about a month. W F. Harri will take care of the barber business for him. purpose of transferring the rock from tbe scow to tbe cars preparatory to banliog them to tbe jetty. The wharf on the North side of tho river will be opposite the one he is building near he U. S. boat house. Sam Nass. of Astoria, was in town Saturday njoruing, having come down to look after the Prosper cannery -business. He came to Marshfield on tbe steamer Newport, arriving there Friday, aod coming overland from It has become nece-siry to raise there. The Newport arrived here some funds to payoff a few smal' Saturday evening, having Chinamen bills contracted by the ball team, so and supplies for tbe Prosper cannery, tuo management has dociJ.-.J t j give and nine tons of supplies for C. Tim- an Excursion next Moonlight Excursion. Ther) was an excursion from Co qnille and Myrtle Point, to this place, la-t Sun. lay. and a considerable num her of prsm-; om'orie:;l the opporlu uity offered to visit Bandon and th beach, the C qtiil!o Cornet 13 md be ing in attu l.ineo and discoursing xcoli-Mit mn-ic for the occasion. Sunday was not a choice day for an excursion is th north .vest wind was not oa its giod behavior, an 1 tho day vas cold and win ly, but it is not our pnrp-jse to spe ik much of the day, neither of the baud, nor of tbe excnr M'onists generrtllv, as tbev are not ae cvintablo for be boisterous aud drunken con bict of a cnsid.rMde number who came witb the excursion. The duck-hunting season opened last Friday. In another column will bo found the professional card of Attorney Howard M. Brownell, who has opened iin a law ofiico in the El Dorado Building. Mr. Brownell has settled hero and asks a share of tho legal business of tho commuuit, feeling contideut that ho can serve tho best intorests of those needing his ser vices. W. A. Goodman, of Coouillo came down last Monday and has been en gaged in moving A. J. Hart man's building on tho corner of First aud Pacific Stroots. This is tho building occupied by H. A. Cox as a grocery store. Mr. Ilartman is having it turned with tho ond ou to First Street, so as to givo moro frontage for tbe new building ho purposes building between it and Mr. J. Dunholm's property. tiold Bench Shooting Scrape. the motts cannery. S. L. Shumate, of Roceburg, who has been stopping hero for the last two or three months, left for his homo Ibis week. Mr. Shumate came to the beach with his family in the hope of regaining his health, and the change proved so beneficial that he soou en gaged in hauling matchwood, and now returns to his home in good health, having cleared his expenses by hauling. He intends to return to Bandon next Spring again. TonmtocM. Peter Ate, the Market Gardener, of Bridge, will till orders for Tomatoes, nud deliver on boat at Myrtlo Point, for two ceuts a pound. Address all orders to PETER AXE, Bridge, Ore. "Wednesday Evening, Sept. 13th, in hopes of raising the necessary cah with which to meet said obligations. The Fire Department Band has beeu secured to furnish tho music for tho occasion, and a good time is assured all who attend. Tbe steamer will go as far as Parkorsburg and return. A charge of oOcts will be made for th round trip. Come everybody and help tho boys out. If you cannot go, pnrctiaso a ticket just the same, as it will be ap preciated. Dentist Coming. Dr. Tatom the Painless Denti.sl will bo in Bandon, Sept. ISth, for one week only. oa their North we-t wind, g j jd behavior, Order Are Yun Engaged Engaged people should remember, that, after marriage, many quarrel can be avoided, by keeping their di gestions in good conditiou with Elec trie Bitters. S. A. Brown, of Ben nettsville, S. C, says: ''For years my wife suffered intensely from dyspep sia, complicated with a torpid liver, ! until sho lost her strength aud vior, and became a mere wreck of her for- your a:id Suits 2tiov. t inter and who. were not either. Atn mg tin-.' win irid- thm selves con-ipicn jus, w.re a 1 t of boys rang ing in age frj n .liiout It y irs up to vonng rn inhood. m my bein oiti . whoe con i ie.t. showed tley bad been imbibing freelv iu intoxicants, while a large nu nher of this clas left for homo witb a qu.-ut bottle u tore-1 away in each hip pocket, their coat tails illy concealing their stock in drink One young man, not out of his teens yet, but bereft of all self respect through tho mlluenco of liquor, swung a quart bottle around his head no 4lifk 1 ru t linnf uia lnnvirwv nc- 1,...,1, i it was a thing to be chorishod and re spected as a patriotic citizen would cherish and wave the Hag of his coun try. Another of his companions of more mature age, but with no moro self respect, did likewise. It is not pleasant to report drunken orgies, neither is it edifying to read of them, but it is timo that tho public opened its oyos to tho huinousnoss of such revelry ami cleanse itself from such irruptions. A young lady who viewed this ebullition was hoard to remark something after this stvlo: particular. j During my absence. Prof. Harris, mer self. Then Jsbo tried Electric! . VAn'"Vi 1U 11113 Bitters which helped her at once audi 1U rm" "MIU l,r"u,l finally made her entirely well. Sho is now strong and healthy." C. Y. Lowe, Druggist, sells and guarantees them at 50cls a bottle. SAY !! If yon cannot find what you want anywhere else in town, come to the RACKET Maybe we have one left, if bo, the price will please you. Oar stock is small, but tbe goods (are of a good quality, and the prices are right. We make ''Cash Buying" an object to the purchaser, at THE RACKET. I take pleasure in announcing to tho public the arrival of a complete line of samples for tbe Fall and Win ter of 11)05 0, from leading Chicago, -If l drv town produces results such i San Francisco and Minneapolis linns. ns tboso witnessed hero today, the Suns to order, 15 to .i0. Lord save us from a dry town." Trousers, 3 to 10. But the fault does not lie in prohi- Satisfaction guaranteed in every bition, even if thesu had been givon to drink until the habit had made thorn slavos to thoir appotites, but it shows rather tho danger to which tho youths of our land have boon exposed through tho liquor traQic. Every timo ono of theso minors came into possession of whibkey or other intoxicants, somebody was a law broakor, and this form of anarchy is altogether too common for tho well faro of society. COME AND SETTLE. Notice is hereby ,'ivtn to nil persons in debted to tho firm of Lorenz nud LanloiK to call nnd settle either by cash or note on or before Oct. 1. 1U0.1. All nccountfl nre pay abto to Lnrcnz and lioyt Hucccasors to Lorenz and Lneqloin Doled linudon Ureeon Anc Hi. VM't IjOHKXz anij Hoyt ly. With thanks for liberal patron age of tho past, 1 am, Yours to order, P. B. Hoyt, Eldorado Barber Shop, opposite Post office, Bandon, Oregon. CittiMu of InHomnlu. Indigestiou nearly always disturbs ; tho sleep moro or Joss, aud is often Uhe causo of insomnia, Many cases , have been permanently cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Drug fflRt. try NEW RESTAURANT. TABLES SUPPLIED WITH THE I JEST THE MAKKET AFFORDS. Meals at all Hours. A liberal share of Pnblio Patronage is solicited. MRS. E. J. IIITE, PBOPBIKTHE83. Bandon, - - Oregon Grocery Store. H. A. COX, Prop. Fresh Provisions and Groceries on Hand and Coming. SKOW-DltlFT, SPEUKY, AND WHOLE WHEAT FLOUK. Choice Hams and Bacon, Fruit and Vegetables. BANDON, - OREGON. Gold Beach was treated to another shooting scrape, Monday night, C. J. Smith being the man behind tho gun. Tho shots were lired at Walter Tinker and Myron Shannon, but neither went hit. However, tbey both bit the ground as fast as thny could, so par ties say that woro looking on. It seems that Smith had invited Tinker down to take supper, so he aud IS i 1 1 3 Wilson went down; Billy stopped outsido of the gate, and Walter weut in and knocked on tho door, and get ting no answer, opened the door and stepped in, (Smith sa3's he broko in); just about that time, Smith lirod from his bedroom, through the wall, so we are told. Ibe lirst shot was all the warning Walter needed to take to his heels Smith followed, liring his re volver until discharged of all tbe hots, thn took his smokeless rille. About this time, Shannon, being out on the flat in front of Smith's house, heard tho firing aud called to him to know what it all meant, when Smith at onco turned and shot at him three times, so wo are told, comiug closer each time. Some of the shots from tho pistol was towanl a crowd of about 50 peoule yho woro watching .Mr. Butcher uho wno giviug an exhi bition of the power-i of ihe lire extin i gninher. striking Hugh Johnston, also an overcoat that Mr. Ben bam carried on his arm, when, just at this moment tho greatest stampede' that has oc curred iu Curry Couuly, for years, too!: place, all losing intent in tbe lire. However, tbe balls were well spent, doing no serious damage, ex cept a hole in Mr. Uenham's coat, and quite a red spot on Mr. Johnston's shoulder, just under and back of the arm. Gold Bach Globe. (lot on Clirap. Ho may well think ho has got off cheap, who, after having contracted constipation or indigestion, is still able to perfectly re.storo his health. Nothing will do this but Br. King's New Lifo Pills. A quick, pleasant and certain cure for headache, conbti pation, etc. 23cts at C. Y. Lowe's Drug Store. Guaranteed. Centennial joto.s. Important News Moies William M. Davis. President of the Missouri Society of Oregon, has issued a letter urging all former Missouriaus and descendants of Missourians iu Oregon aud Washington, to nirtko every effort to bo present at the LiuvLs aud Clark Exposition on the 11th of September, which is to be Missouri Day. Governor Joseph W. Folk will bo Drosont; ho will be tendered a re ception and will make a speech. There, aro moro than 20,000 natives of Missouri, living in Oregou alone, nnd it is expected that Missouri Day will bring ono of tho largost crowds yot seen at tho Fair, as everybody seems eager to meet tho young Govornor of Missouri. Governor Folk is only 35 years of age, but is already a national figure. A Itt'iimly Without si P!r. "I find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets moro beneficial than any other remedy I over used for stomach trouble," says J. P. Kioto, of Edina, Mo. For any disorder of the stomach, biliousness or const ipation, these Tablets aro without a poor. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice iu hereby given that tho nnrlncr- fihip heretoforM jeiHtinji between (ieo. F. Jjorcnz nnu .1. i. liiuiulois and doitiu bus hies uiuler the (Inn naiuo and stylo of Im rotiz and Lanulois tins been diolvod, Raid J. N. Liumloia retiring from the Arm nnd thu finid Geo. P. Loronz nsRocinting A. U. iloyt with tho business under thti urni naino nnd style of Lorenz nnd Hoyt. All ncconnta dno the Raid him of Lorenz nnd Lnnelois nre now dno to Lor- enz and Hoyt who nsaume till liabilities of first mentioned turn. Uandon Ore. Aug. 31at. Gbo.F. Lorenz J. N, iMNdLOIB A. G. HoyT Tuesday. Aug. 29. Tho, pence pleuipotentiurios rf nehed com plete agreement today. The Jnpaneae con iH'ded all points of vital difference. Lieutenant .Mnyer, n Chicago fireman, was riiillocnted in a fire nt Chicago while try ing to rescue other persona. lie was the only one lost. The damage from tho tiro was ainall. One mnn was killed nnd n dozen persons were injured at Los Angeles by an electric car escaping control. A Wnsco youth. 17 3enrs old. is serving time for raiding a storo nt midnight. Ho otolo tho key and entered the store and took $G.40 and 2 rille. Tho Dowager Empress of China will issue n docreo at tbe New Year for the establish ment of n parliament 12 years hence. A commission bus been sent oat to study par liament procedure abrond. Wkukrsuay, Ansr- T.0. President Kooaevelt is the hero of the hour and is receiving telegram? of congrat ulation from crowned heads nnd statesmen of tho world. Agents of Russia and Japan have began to draft tho tre ity of peace. ltussia is to issne another lot of bonds which Now York bankers aro prepnriug to tnlie up. Baldwin's air-hip sailed over the Exposi tion l' round daring a high wind, making a forty-livo minute llight. The grand Jury at Portland is having trouble to get evidence Jfrom uuwilling wit nesses in land fraud cases. Emery McGinnis, cf Northwest Washing ton, was !hot by his son while hntit iiir-Jncai Ml linker, thu son mistaking his fnther for a deer. TnmtsDAT. Aug. 31. Work on drafting the proposed treaty be tween linssin nnd Japan is being expedited. Japan's resources have not been depleted by the war. Claim is made that lTCOO,- 000 has not been touched, and that $100,000, ()00 could bo raised by internal loan if needed. General II. H. Compton, ono of Oregon's pioneers, died at Portland, today. Miners iu Josephino county object to the employment of Chinamen, and attacked those employed by tho Oroville Dredging Co. with clubs. The new battleship Vermont was launched nt Quincv, .Mass. Two youths in New Mexico took n box of ginnt. powder for a target toslioot nt. Tbey hit tho mark 11 nil set i-ii fuur tons of powder, but where are the bos? Tho residence portion of Priept Itiver, Idnho, was destroyed bv fire yesterday. FniDAY, Sept. 1. Tho O. K. N. dock aud Pacific Const Elevator dock and warehouse, nu'f other pmpoijty valued nt SIW.OOO, wns d5st roved t. by lire, nt Portland, tuday. the lire .-.tnrtid in the grnss by a sp.irk from a locomotive. J.ipau will tut e m-!!' to an armistice un til the pnaeu treaty is signed Prizefighting in L h Angeles is about to be brought to n c!os. Tho Mayor and City Vttorni'V nre back of the move. A move h being frwr:rded to keep Afiatie cholera out of tho Vmted States, and n ma rine hospital surgeon will be stationed at Hamburg In watch emigrants. Another venire is drawn from which to cliooso a jury to settle J.N.Williamson's fate. Saturday. Sept. 2. Asiatic cholera is sweeping over Germany The epidemic started from the eastern bor der, and the number of cases to date are nearly "n!0. Cholera has appeared in Itussia. The upper Wilbiuietto Valley is visited by fire. Lane and Linn counties each receives much d image. Tho mountains east and west of Eugeno nie ablazo. Josephine Co has its fires, too. The city of Shanghai wns visited by a ty phoon, and the city Hooded with water. An electrtcnl storm at St. Louis did con siderable damage. Lightning smashed the front wall of a residence stunning four per sons. Josephine county hops were sold nt lSct a pounu lor waicii .JUots a pound were re fused last year Monday, Sept. 4. Tho steamship Se.voua was -wrecked nt Sand Island Ueef on Lake Superior, and four poisons were drowned. Anxi-ty is felt for manv vossels on account of a fierce storm that has swept tuo lake for 21 hour.-;. BANK OF ri BANDON, Oregon. 5.000. BOAltD OP DIKECTOUS; J. L. Keosenbeho, President, J. Dekhouj, Vice Pres.. . F. J. Fahy, Cashier, Fkixk Flam, T. P. Hanly. A general banking business transacted, and customers given every necommodrrtioa consistent with snfe nnd conservative banking. Correspondents: The American National Bank of San Francisco, California. Merchants' National Bank, Portland, Oregon The Ohase National Bank of New York. Hank Is Open from O a.m. to IS in., and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. anter ros. SUCCESSORS TO SANDERSON BROS., DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Provisions, Groceries. Seed Grain kinds iu stock. Always on hand iS0 GraiB Mill Feeds. A full opply oT butter kegs, cnbes, papers, etc., etc. Will handle your Butter and Produce in unlimited amounts. Bandon, - Oregon. T 3HE Jbij HORSFALL MISS Hospital, mauim:. AKIUVKD Sept. 2. Stmr Newport, Snyder. 3 dajs from Portland aud way ports. HAILED Sept. Schr O. T. Hill, Melbcrp;, to San Frnncisco. Sept. 4, Slmr Newport, Snyder, to Port laud and way ports, Clmiuln-rliiin'n Coiih Keincily Aids Nature MuiliciiiKS that ail oattiro aro al ways ruortt effectual. Chamberlain's Conjjh Kemorty acts on this plan. It allays thy couh, relievos the lungs, aids expt-ctoration, opens tho Sucre tions, aud aids nature iu ro-torin the system to a healthy condition. Hold by C. Y. Lowe. . .c-Vi i :t '' : 'v Court Oueeii of tbe Forest No. Forehtors of Aineiioii. pOIMlT QUEEN OF THE FOKEST. j No. 17, meets Friday niyht of each,;. Sjweek, iu Concrete Hall. Haudoii. Orej:on. .Y cordial wolcoino is extended to all vis MitiitL' brothers. K. M. 1ILACKEKHY, K W. V. Fismku. Chief Hanger i' in. neeretarv. in. Sec SBOWAItS M. BUOWXKLL ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. S)ecial ntteution e.iveij to collcctioiH, fore closure of mortices, Kuruishec nnd attach ment suits. Olllce In Kl Dorado IMdji. 11ANDOX, OKKGON L. G. GOULD, Matron A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and Medical Diseases. Trained nurses in attendance. For information address "VVM. HOKSFALL, M. D. Marshfield. Oregon. Bandon Meat Market T. -A-ndeirson Prop.. Will Keep on Hnnd nt all Times Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages, Etc., aiso Fresh Vegetable", Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce. I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wooJ, hides, etc. J enlio 1m 3 3 Dry Goods of Every. Description, Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. Boots Slxoe Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. Suits Made to Measure. AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSET. Shields & Kennedy, Blacksmitli Wagon Wagons of all kinds made to order. " Job work attonded to promptly nnd nil work anarnnteed to ivo satisfaction. Konsonatile. Horseshoeing a. specialty Prices WrensSiall & Wrenshall, Photographers, UOUNU HOUSi: GAT.I.KKY, KANDON Ur. HE. T-j. Houston, PHYSICIAN Sc SURGEON Ofiico over Fnnntoro Store. Honrs, 9 to 12. T.ra. l :u to ii p.m. , i iu o n iuoviuii..h. KANDON, - - OKKGON. IDr. S- Tj. Perkins, PHYSICIAN ifc SURGEON, BANDON, OREGON". Offico ovar Wra. Qnllier'H Store. Office boors G to U a.m. Call at residence at other bonrs. 1IASDO.N I.ODGK. No. 1 15, A.F.A.3X J .J' p AN DON liODG U, No. 1 ir. A. F.A .M. S i-O Stated comniniiications tirat Sat Jnrdav after tho full moon of each 5 month. All Master Mason cordially x. invited. W. U. SANDEKSUN, W. M. g i J. 13. WAu-iTCoii. Seo. KANDON LODGK No. 1113. 1. O.O. F 4$ ft f; 1 1 A NDON LODG L No. 1 !Bf I. O. O. F. g 1) niec-ts every Sattudav eveinng.S 2Vi:itiiiK brothers in pood fltandlup 'cordially invited. K A. J. HAKTMAK. n. G. h T. W. liomsoN. Seo. 9i GEO. I'. TOl'l'ING, ATIOUNEY ASD COUNSELOU AT LAW ASJP NOTARY FUHLIC. Fire Insurance, Unndun, - - - - Oregop,