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ti s ,1"!i rHTC'i' r-v-tg :i& i fc3 I 52 Times a year for $2. 52 Times a vear for $2. '. V Number 37. BAN DON, OREGON: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1905 Vol a nie XXI. em im- m 1 1; 1 1 11 1: LOCAL NEWS I At Alyrlh Pi ihit. ioMr. ami i UoitN. - At Alyrlb Point, to Mr. ami i Mrs. Alva Leo. September lOih, a daughter. , Tho IJroomhandle Mill will close down Saturday night, for two weeks. ; for rM Miirs. i .7. A. Jtawmnn. tho popular black-! Fiuitli, i f Danyvillo, was doing bnsi- noss in town Thursday night, j . i - i i v. i i.. .... . iV IV'IHlUtn .Ut- nvuMi donkoy hoilor for Snond's Joinn cmnp.on P.oar crook, by putting ii now mhos. I ForXowDro6 Goods or bar-ains in Mt-as L'mlorwoar or -Hons ami Lndio .Shoos, call at l.oronz ami Jloyfs Storo. j C. B. Zoi'k. tho blackanml minor of . tlio llandoljih Boach was in town yos-. li-rdny. having had busiaods which lior. boing tiansforrod fr.-m ih Lifo calknl him this v.av. ! Saving sorvico at Yaqnii.a to tho sla- Miss Blancho Stitt rotnrnod horn.- j last Thursdav, from Mvrtlo Poin:. fori Tho ouoim; nu-rs on 11,0,,00- s.au;;- ui... a AuVS.'bni ,vinni-d acain on :stoaip.r KWu-tb W Tobin, Mr pf Now Lk.. had drowned in tho Monday for train,-,, r...M, Mr. Con- awl Mrs Nickolsolm. Mr and Mrs "!1 pond noar that plaw, wlnlo ai- ovor. tho a-topHthist. Sati COUIO tne inn soason. Jio tis 1isiwsp Ids bn?iaoss in San Fiiuci.-co. F. 13. Rntberfoal. an ati rnoy sont nr.! i- !V:ih,nd Ami n)nan Loaup. xisitod Band, n la. Tliors-; day and gavo a hftr.ro that ovoaiu; in the iun rost of law and ordor. Charles I iHtid-k'r. wife and child. arrival lh w a for days ago fr-m ; Ko-rfwrfj. and (smion.plaio makiu- j Baal.. ihi-ir fnturo h;ao. Mr. llan!sajtr is a cartntor by trade, j Ar:bnr ice. tho ivjuibr D-lot- jVw. r. enm war h-iiu buck !a-t Moaday. l.a ii g jiiv.-n 1I 0 P. ulsml Ka.p sitio Lis U' i:;ii;i f. i r. . k or so. H, wfll 1 b-ased v.i:h his vtt. , Tlsiosai-rEIIiabothHniv.snjoro last Snudav isior..ii.ff. frua. S. Fran-' -mo f rr. and a :ov pa-isinrs. ! u li! is a? f !low-: Mrs J'i-t aod two (kiMru. j Prof Hchnltz ami Mias Alaia N.drou , ttow.. lr ui 1 arkorburif, bo-t itnr , dnv. l. iviog dono o to havo tii lsi- lit of th school priTihgjs . . j 1 " 1 brother, II Morgan. is brp on a vis ami will rotn'iiti Kuti! tb intto tf tho Y-''. Pmf. L. W. onvll. of Big Tbn '. her. Mutana. aud uife aad lilt! ! oanirluor. i.nived hero lust Thursday. Vmf. Worn-!! havii-g cme to take 1 tbo Prinriiiah-bip of the Bandon , School which will lotiiuwuce on Mon j day, Sop.-emlM-r 2.1tb. : W. W. Shis' h, of N irihom Cssrry. was n ja-M:iv;or :i tbo Khr.aitoth, ypsjoitiny. to .-:ui j- raacisoo, naviag btisia which raiVd him to that Iiac. Ho will only remain in the , fit v a cotinio of davs. ami will roiura , when iw ssoaaior cosmos iKick. 1 A. J. H .rtt.Mtn ha! stariod work 0:1 ' hi- aw buildinsr. which will bo con-' strwswl from concrete. J. P. DeGos ss is !!. ov.isor. aud J. H. Giles and ii ciplo tf other i:ien are at work the roctnm The work of put- j nnu hi U- f. uudath n i.- iiov in pro-: ,TJt.i3. ! 'S'!:lie.s. T'etor At, the AlmSiet (Jardemr. of Bridf, wilt til! orders fur Tmj!io. Itiwl deliver fii iHMit Mt MvitJe l'otlti, im t wo I s a iHiCiid. I Addroe? ll os-4?er lo j l'KTF.!! AXE. J!rid'e. Ore. Jltaml.ui:lH-. Cmiji Kitinixly .i.l. .Vnture ' 3rldicine? that ai 1 nature are al- j i- i- j ' i ' t -.;,. m "rrc itiitin ('..I- It HiMvars thai Irom somo caiiso f Jurnost i!.ric:on arrive: h ! la "",s Lai .wriiMM. .ia 'tMitm 11 : 1 1 ... 1 j.. .1. . 1. 1 .r II... irday from i-an r rannpo. having mo. riuiiit ami i.-mu r5iii. i up lo onr.: - 1:1 li.-innsr duriiijc !!. V. .uornson and ivifi liavo ar-j , . , ; . . .. ,. . ..... ...... ' suu: no.K to !1 at sot?!( back to vfi('ii' ways mopt effectual. ChimljerlainV I iak plensuie in announcini: to CiMiKh Ketmj-.ly cls on this plan. It the public the at rival of a complete allays the cotih, relieve.-; llm lur.g-. bne of samples for the Fall and Win aids expectoration, ojhmis the pecre tr of i'.JH5 (J, from 1-ading Chicago, tion..knd aids nature in re-tori ng the an Francisco and .Minneapolis firms, system to a l.-althy imu liti n. .Sold -suiJs to ord-r. Jri.") to :;-l0. ly C. Y. L- -' j Troufr, to .f 10. 1 , .Satisfaction guaranteed in e.ery i R A IT ? If yon cannot find what jou want anvwhere elsu in town, como to the RACK E T May be tve have one Ml, if so. the pricu will please you. Our stock is hi;all, but the goods j are of a good quality, and thu prices j ore right. We make "Caf-h liuying'" an object ! to the purchaser, at i j (.innronted Kwbher Uoota at Den- UOIUI s. Abrev Sanderson left on tlio Elh'.- ..'u,brev Sanderson left on tho Eli.- rti.tK Veslrdy. to meet hi? parents j j., San Francisco. He wont in care or : Captain Jensen. "rrs ... D ?dorse has purchased a; lot from D. E. Stitt, tho lot lying a short distance oast of block 22 in tho town of Uiimlon. When yon want to paint your house noil . Wi.i fT!tli.r 'in.! cnn vlirt ln ......... ..... ; can do for you. .North lumd mado s?!i and door .or salo. Mr. John Kyh- and wifo. from Mm- m.ota, arrived horo yos'orday ..vcn- mj; on a vim. u- ...m-s. is a iiroiner io .n. auios visvn. I PosMuirtro- M. E. Vi'alkor roturnod . homo yostor hiy from hor vif-it to Portland, lior son iiarry camo wr.ti tion horo. '.J:.t, Jobn.-on and two cl.iblr.n. Mrs Mr. ?dun:Hi having ooaio to run tho barf-or bniincs- for (L or ilit. Mr. , M rri-oii arrived i.tur.ia?. and li( arrived Tuolay evon- 4 UK- Mrs. J.tUH'SCavtrigU loft yotordny "n ilw st:i!mr h'lisalvth for San ! ; ni-i ' ti .! n.f uii Km. in i;ituioti. Franc: cs from v. teiio -ho will u'o:Mow u b,VR!St llo,V!IJi: j.irlis of Ohio, vrboro h-r sea and diittr , rdo. Mrs. Carmaht s danshtor. ! hppn rtM.OVr,n, j Hr. Frank Tou-n .!, :vsid.V horo a j i n? o Jmve n,n,4.rili, nmarc r ..f yrcsr a. ; h m nnc n-cious and holploss. Gor Capiain John of tbp ti- j g,, 11,5 ,jf jjj,,.. i,, as f,,.. Tr.omph, has takoti a Iav..fT f r M;Co3:a iio l,t.p hims-If. fi.rbor was oojU f wrocks, i.nd hv r.i his fm- nv j i,i:5, 0? of tiv watoi dy will vi-nii fri.-iuls in San Francisco, j ," ia. lo t. gu i ,:,L iJPiu. i)l5m --co Lapt.nn I;"i,or v',l! hnv" ot tntf-! Mr. John-oa an i faii.it v hft on tho; srr- d iL Tj- "f rlh I'nt. woro cilhi to )an Um lt 'Ssndavon account of iHnsp o: . , . ,,.:.;;. vi.-- i.Stitl. Mr. :o!r.:.od horuo Hon day, bni M rs. I"o r -.laind lo tak-j.f car ,,f bt-r datightor uoil tb latter Htii bo abio to ivturu be-me. liijTlPC:" !7iC jL'uIiliOo v. v h i ilXfi 1 Br. D. L. Htfio, Depiist. wiii tan'ro Bandon a professional visit on Sppt. lSh. and remain until Sept. 2Sth. These roqnirii:g tho soi vices of Dr. Steele jdoaso call oarly. Dentist Co Dr Ta(1IK it i;.,j(. Deotist !h? j,. inu:U) .Sept. is-,!,. f.jr om y.jj P11jv. - . A'ahloz, Alaska. Sej t. 11. A throe masted sciioonor went ahere. bottom up. throo milo? from Vakataga boach last Sunday. Her name was no. visi lle. bill a lf!l f g. ids v.as loutid 1 uiwU om l ti h-.w PmN.er, the I tiH U-it:- nyt ..'y f. rin. The wreck ?i;w,ri ii.e d i-eriplion ' .,r S .. I . . . . 7. .... I . .1... uml.iul aLv-re Thni-!;'iv. Thev were bmied viiiiting lb r..-5iun tuth r. The IV'-frper v.as Uidit V2 yonr-i :;o at iiamh u, beiujir the liihl thiev ma.-t rnl iH.l.H)rer ev.-r launched al tliej ;dt!-yart!f t-if. IShe was hniit ly jCapiain j'e.Mi. a well known j wright on the Orejron eoa-;t. hip 3 I'd 11 VOtil' Villi Ve i:itji lit ?itr.v ; particular. j During my absence. Prof. Harris, who is widely experienced in this line, will forward your. orders prompt 1 With thanks for liberal patron age of the past, 1 am, Yours lo please. P. 15. Hoyt, Fld :ado Ilarber Shop, oppo.-ilt I'ust )!li;e, Uaiidon. Oregon. NEW RESTAURANT. TAHbllS HI PPLIKH Wi l li 'II IK IKJST j JllK .MAltKJ.T VKFOHDS. Meals st all Hours. A liberal share, of Public Patronage, is solicited. J.I KS. H. J. HIT!, I'aoHKiirraiwrt. Woon Chopper.- Wanted.--Apply to A. J I ibmly, LhirHon, Oregon. A Social Dance will ho jiivon by tho Seaside Orchestra, Saturday Evening Sept. lGtii. ia Opera Hall. Mr. Huntington ami daughter, of Washington, who have hoon visiting relatives hero tor a ooupio ot wmoks loft thin wok. Mrs. Sim Hunt ac companied thorn to Coquille. . . f . f . - . Sin of Mp mH, Mr3 wmiain BnItoUi . (,ucp(, bv Kt,v A. Ijllu.rlv, nt the j, ;,vtliI.ijn (jliurch, from whomv f M.al .)rotfl.sslon ni0coodod io t!so cnnu..rv. -.vhoro intonnont took j,i,;co -j'iio child died on Friday 0VninT, lioing bin two months and twejvo Kay old Xows war. roc-nud h-ro Saturday i-mptmr lo movo lo in tlio pom! i th n wa'itod to tako thm into tho mill. Frod. ui.d.ortook to laft two .hwi:. and tii;i uvon ono ho -h.jvod it ast tho othor and thr-n un dortook to jump from tho ono ho was on to tho oilipr. It som" that h fll s:jort ar. 1 ti uk tho iad of tlp lo; ; that ho wih'd to loach, oiw nh, just Tho body was rooovoiod in ton mio U bnt lifo was PtiiiCt. Tho sp p()f ;;i,.a :p iL.u biov noon hi si lo w- ;ho chuso of dtath aJ:i:ou;;h ; tlw yonnr man roubl no; s vjtu. The f inoral look pino 011 Monday.' . . " 1 . , .7 , ,. " . . ; . ' and he got hi close before ho know :3 rotunins bp;ug laid away ms bo! , . r , - , " . , , , ; wh-irt ijo was. i' iotu oiie of the p-ss n;..b.n C.'tn rf4rc- TSinr-.'cr xL.ioor.f .- , , -- tlieiat;g nt !Lo grave Ft'l P. Dan-i 4s abonl 20 voar gp. and a wife and oiu j .b Id io mourn l;e 1 i-s ui bnsan !:;.:. ab his fail er and moth one 1 r d !;! . r m.-adiers i f , family IO .T.PVl of hb. f r ouo ci; . IV iu tue prime vt i fnrtl Acml e v. 1 h Graveifoi.-t Acadoaiv ooon- Ocl. Uth. 3'.'in. be serviees f Prof. ed to ;ji-t in th" who'd and to mmtavfi the Slu-Jivl's li-mo. 'j'l.,. i ti.u: to insure thf coaif.-:t an-t pi.nvo- nirneo (f the pupils. ami t- iv. them j . . . . . . . ; train:ti' 111 nractioai okimr his I h'jnr-eki-ping. Instruction in all the srndes from tho Primary to the Hi-h .School willil'-S -sll topped hir anchor and lay he Mvn. lout there all day yptrday. A foggy .v sp'ci.d feature of ho school will I if! Jl.t'TiwiiiTs itcviow (.'1hs, uhieh u ill lc under the direction f llm '''Jj5"'1' ,U W' J 1 "UH l' x ' ' Vri,,!!. tills. ffci':;dc E'xtiuzir.ation Arra(igtmnts lr:ve been mad for rtn Kth (iia b examination to ho hold Sej.if.mher 28 and lii). PJilo. .Mi iet::'hef s who have elapses ju'p paied for final i xaminationp. will p!ea-e no'i';. me immediately of th- hiiuiber of nt- of questions wanted. J'romms and Knles for conduct ing the examinations will accompany I tie quest Litis. W. H. ljf.eil, Co. Supt. A Ufin.-i'v ill.uul :i l'-cr. :T lind Chamberlain's Stomarii and Liver Tablets more beneficial than any other remedy I over used for stomach trouble,' says J. V. Kioto, of Edma, "Mo. For any disorder of the .-toninch, li!iou-.uess or constipation J these Tablets are without a peer. For : salu by C. Y. Lowe. HOME AND SUTl'IiK. Notice is hereby niven to all persons in iMitrtl to thu 11 rm of Lorenz and Lanlois to call anil settle either bv cash or note on or b.-fore )ft. 1. r.il).". All accounts are pay nbl to J.oren. and Hoyt successors to Ijmicm. aiil liiiecluis iJuted Itamlon Oreu-.n Anu'."l. Ill0."i Ijoiii.n. mi Hoyt Grocery Store. H. A. COX, Prop. Frosh Provisions and Groceries on Hand and Coming. SNOW-DltUT. SPKltKV, AND WHUIdi WHKAT FLUrit. j Choice Hams and Bacon, Fruit and Vegctablos. 13AXD0N, - OPFOOiX. r5itis::uT Zdl hum ftivilios fcYhS'o Km i eri r. Vuos liny. Tho stoamor F. A.Kilhmn had a narrow oonpo ypstprday morning whilo attomptinii to cross in over tho bar through a ilonso fo. Sho wont too far to tho southward and struck on tho south spit at 2:25. Horo sho pounded until o. vhou thutido carriod hor over and up onto Shiig, or Guano rock, from wbh-h ntation sho liually lloatod ami ran into lh bay noar Charleston. Tlio residouts of Euipiro woro awalc onud at -1 o'clock by hearing hor dis tross whist Ich, whioh woro kopt blow itig at short intorals. Mrs. Captain Mngoe unmodiatoly tolophouod to her liushau 1, captain of thf tug Columbia, which was lying at North Bond, ami tho tug started to tho relief of tho vessel. In tho meantime, tl.n Life Saving crow had started for tho bar and ran out alongside of tho unfortunate stoamor, hut seeing that there was no j immediate danger, t hoy put hack to Empire, on a lookout for tho tug, At S o'clock the Columbia reached the Kilbtirn. a lino was passed to Inl and .-he was towed to North Bond, where sho is lying d. present. Her cargo, eoii-i-tiug of -lot) ions of wheat, from Portland to San Francisco, will be discharged at North Bend ami 10 ! topped on some other .it earner, rif- ty-two passengers were aboard, ol for Eureka and 21 for San Francisco. They have been transferred to tho Breakwater which leaves horo this morning. The mj'inos to the vossul cannot bo fully acortaiued at this time, bnt it is snpp-wd that sho is badly crippled. H -r stern pol, steering gear, rudder and prop.'Uor were carried away, v.hii" lor n :tom was mote or lor-s stuv! in. hih cv-ming up the bay in o. of the tug she wjh making a foot and a half of water an hour with ail the pumps working. li i- impos-iblo to hain just how ! tho Kilbnrn happonod to run ashore. Captain Thompstii claims the fog sirn at Capo Aiago was not blowing sotirs it h b'artied that lion tm staaiwr struck tho passongors were t.ll awakened ai;.l told to dross, and s-joi: aft'-rwuni they wore told to put oiiitho life proservoss. Tho steamer wan rolling and bumping, and pound in-$ heavily, and the fug was very thik. There vi as no jantc among the passengers Members of tho crow scor.ieil tho idea hohl ly i-ome of tho passengers that tho steamer was in the bay until the fug lifted Mir.icient Iv to show tint to be the case. The h-t"-' 1 'hts onnt itim-tl loworlc after s-teamer struck, whioh help-il to m-U h?lVn - 5t SJlil1 tl,nt U"' oil 'amPs statftooma were 1 1 1 . 1 t'1'"'1 The Ilreahv.alcr arrived off the bar alK,5 time as the Kilbtirn, bar is a dangerous thing at any time, and especially ;tt '1 in tho morning. Coast Mail. Later.- The .steamer Kilbnrn was placed on the beach at Empire and examined as to her injuries, si ml was taken oil aud brought up to Xorth Bend. The damages were found to lie less than was feared. The propol lor is all right, and with repairs that can lie made at North J3end, it is ex pected that the vessel will be made seaworthy. Tho stern post and rud der will bo put in. ami the Kilbtirn was landed at the shears for that pur pose. Her leak is said not to bo serious. Are Von liijirril Engaged peoplo should remember, that, after marriage, many quarrels can be avoided, by keeping their di "Ohtions in good condition with Eloc trie Hitters. S. A. Prown. of Ben nett-ville, S. 0., says: "For years my wife suffered intensely from dyspep sia, complicated with a lorpid liver, until she lost her strength and vigor, and became a mere wreck of her for mer self. Then Jsho tried Electric Bitters winch helped her at onco and finally made her entirely well. She is now strong and healthy." C. Y. Lowe, Druggist, sells ami guarantees them tit. .".'dots a bottlo. NtVt'H-i: OP IMSW.OIU.TION. Notice is hcrebv i;iv n that, tho partner ship hiT'tof.ro iXi-tim; b.-tweeii Geo. p. I.orcii. mil J. N. l.ioinlois and doiim bas-iiu-i under the tinn name and stvle of I.o n iii'. Mini !.aiul"is has been dim-ilved, said I. N. l.aiiL'lois p-tiouu from the linn and the Haul loo. P. I.oren. as lcialiosj A. ti. Iluyt with tho basinetw niider the firm name and styln of Lurcn. ami iiovt. All accounts due the saitl liim of Ijoreii and fjttnloi-J are now due to Ler enz and Ib.yt wle asHiime all liabilities of first mentioned firm. IJandoii Ore. Auj. :llst. OltO V. IjOHKN7. I. N, liNOboIS A. '.. Horr important News Motes 'I'uexiijay. Sept. i. Tlio treaty was Hifiiail at Portsmouth anil tho HnsHiar.-JapaiKhy war is finallj' ended. Three pcrsi.ns were killtd and 21 ot hern injatcd ia a train collision at Uiush. Colo. Ciiolcra is unehfi'kcd. Oflicinl report 11 now ca?eri and one death in Prussia. Another challunce has been issued for tho America's enp, Captain Sir Earnest Cochran belli tho challenger. Tho fossil remains of a three-loed horse havo tieen found in the Joan Day reion in Eastern Oroiion. i'iro losses in the United States and Can ada, durni the mouth of August, exceeded it.i. 00,000. Couuriel for defer.ee in tho J. N. William Hon liind fraud case wanted delay, hut thu judjjo overruled and 1 he caso procuodd. Vt KINKSUAY, Sept. (t. The KiKsian and Japam ho Peaco Envoys depaited from Portsmouth today. ew from Tkio tells of dissatisfaction and riutmu' amur.u Japantso citizens who are dissittiiied bccauoO of tho terms of pi ace. The Kussian remnant on Sakhalin Island waj deleated by tho Japa on the 2nd. Tho black Town district in Hr.kir in Ar menia, is in tlames and tho loss will ayure ato millions of roublia. Deputy Sheriff Wilson, of Wallowa Conn ty lost his hfo by letttinu his revolver slip from Ins pocket while sitting in a revolving chair, the j'ini striking in such a manner as to cause Us discharge. .Miss lanny Wicks, aod L'O yearp, ncci deutatly fell into a boiling spring at Yollow ftoi.c Park, and was ncalded ho severely that she di.d irom her injuries. TnunsoAT, Sept. 7. Thero is riotini; iu Tokio, and tho people want the Kmperor to repudiate tho terms of peace, 'i weie killed and TrOU injured. bii.n County was visited by the most dis astrous tiro of the summer. A ru h t:old mil o has been discovered within ibreo miles of Grants Pass. Prom Pi-rlin comes the news of 15 new caes of cholera aid t! deaths. Two automobiles collided in Los Angeles, injuria: three persons. Echo, Oregon, sullcred fioni fire to tho extent of Si.V.'Oi). Express trains collided at Wilminctou Junction, Pennsylvania, killing one onui mer and liiemnn. and injuring a score of persons. FiariAV, Sept. 8. 'Iho province .l Calabria, Itah, was se verely shaken bj iarthqnake ami many peo ple were killed, the known dtad beiuu 1517 persons. Thu rioting at Tokio has quieted down. An o!tl iiinn named Jennings was? found .lead in his cabin at (rrunite Hill, socio milts from Grants I'ass. His bed aud room were spattered wrh blood and a murder is Mip'ioKcd to have been fonimi:ted. Witiit-ssts aieania exiimmed in the i.ot'd J. N. W illiai: son case. There wero "o7 priMneis in the State ptiS"ii :it Salem, nt the el e of the month -t August. Conn!. tors at Scuttle are safe, the police having Kveu up pro-ecution 111 de.-pair. Katci::ay. Sept. 1). '1 he Pair Chance. Pa. Powder Woika blew up can-in: :57 deaths. Humor of a secret treaty between tho Em- perms of Utn-hia and .In pan is circulated, j tho terms of which Mntu that the former I , iavss;Wi(hV.,H)jill,u.i,mity.li's tlienmonut j ..Huwed by the Portsmouth treaty for tho caro ot Ktisiaii prisoners. A warehoti.su at Chicago. containin; ?!." 0l.) bushels of qraiu, was totally destroyed by lire. An armistice is formally declared by Kus sia and Japan, and tiyhtine, is ended. battling Nel-on knocked Jimmy Uritt ont in the eighteenth round at Colma. Calif. There were ."U new cnsesof yellow fever re ported from New Orleans today. An oilwell was struck in Alberta, iu Cana da that llows HHW barrels a day. Monuay, tv pt. 11. A car fell from an elevated railroad in New York, Uilling 1-' mid woandins; over 40 I'Ornns. The Pederal (irnnd Jnry in North Caro lina have found many true bills against dis tillers and retailers of whiskey, and col lectors. Pandits tortured n rich Illinois farmer, to obtain his money, by burning his feet. They only got .MXi. M A KIN K. AIUUVKO Sept. 10. Stnir Klizabeth. Jensen, CO hrs from San Franc:8co. KAII.EO 'opt, U -Slinr Klizabeth. Jensen, to S. P. !ot oil' Cheap. lie may well think ho has got off cheap, who. after having contracted constipation or indigestion, is still able to perfectly restore his health. Nothing will do this but Dr. King's New Life Pills. A quick, pleasant and certain cure for headache, consti pation, etc. 2octs at C. Y. Lowe's Drug Store. Guaranteed, Court yiieon of the Forest No. 17, I'oroMrr.s of Aiiietica. Z f M)VKT WEES OP TlIK FOKEST. X V ) No. 17. meets Pridav night of nacli Kin. Sueretarv. ATTOKNKY AT LAW AND NOTAIIY PUBLIC. Special attention uiven to colloclio:i, fore closure of mo rt mines, arnbhuc and altnch ment suits. Olllt c in :xweelc. in Concrete Hall. Unml.m. uiegeo.?;. cordial welcome i extended to all vis-ft Siting brothers. K. M. M. - -K KKHi , g W. V. ("isiir.it. Chief Hanger. IIA NOON, OKKQON i Kl porailo Ili.!K' BANK Eandoii, BO A It D OF DIKE0T0KS; J. L. KnoNESncan. President, J. Dekiiolm, Vice Tres ' F. J. Fahy, Cashier, Fa ink Flam, T. P. Haxlt. A qenoral bankinc business transacted, and enstomers ivea every accommodation consistent with safe and conservative banking. Correspondents: The American National Eanlr of San Prancisco, California. Merchants' National Bank, Portland, Oregon The Chase National Bank of Ncvr York. Ilanlc Is Open from 9 n.m. to 12 m.. and 1 p.m. to a p.m. 3r SUCCESSORS TO SANDERSON BROS., DE.i.nns in Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Provisions, Groceries. Always on hand :&ftt'-c:rai" Seed Grain STS ilill Feeds. kinds m stock. A full supply of luittor Uors cnbe.s. papers, tc, fitc. Will handle your Butter and Produce in unlimited amounts. Bandon, - Oregon, THE H O RSFALI . H OSPITAL, MISS L. G. GOULD, Matron A Frivate Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and Medical Diseases. Trained nurses in attendance. For information address V.'M. HOHSFALL. M. D. Marshfield, Orecon. Bandon Meat Market, r-p Anderson Will Keep on Hand at all Times Fresh Beef, Pork. Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetable, Poultry, Esf-s, Butter and all Farm Produce. I will pay highest market prico for beef, pork, mntton,wool, hides, etc. Dry Goods of Every Ladies Coats, Capes and Boots &z Slxoes Fresh Groceries of Suits Made to Measure. AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST Shields & Kennedy, Blacfesxiiim as "Wagon Xiialsiers. Wagons of all kinds made to order. - .Tol. rk nttnuted t lunnly cnnranUBl lu civu anlUfaotion. Voce ilcasonable. Horseslioeing Wrenshall & Wrenshall, Photographers, KOUNI HOUSK ;AI.1.KI(V. mniion J3r. H. Is- KEo-uston, PHYSICIAN & SUKOEOX Ofiice over Fnmttnrp Store. Honrs, S to VJ. a.m. 1 ::'0 to 4. p in.; 7 to S in the eveniiiR. 11ANDON, - - OKKOON. IDr. S. Xj. "Perl-ciiTS, PHYSICIAN it SURGEON, KANDON, OKKfiOS. Office ovar Win. ("ialliprs Sim. Oirice hours II to '.) a.m. Call at residouee at other houis. BANDON, Oregon Prop. 6 Description, Collarettes. all Kinds. PROOF CORSET, a. Specialty .llANliON I.OIK5K. No. 115.A.F.A.M T" ANDON LOPG K, No. 1 l.r, A. F.A .M. v'I Stated communications lirst bat-yv in,. ff..r th.. full moon of each-V' iie.nth. All Master Masons . cordially 'M ; invited. W C. SANDKHSUN, W.M. v J. K Waituom. beo. 'v J? ?SSSSS8Sa KAN DON I.IIDGK N. 13S.1.0.0.F . I ANDON LOn(K. No. VX, I. O. O. F. 2 IJ meets every Saiaidav evening. g "JViiitiiij' brothers in uoml stsntl'nj: g M'ordiallv invited. 5 rJ. . r mD'PIMV VT li V T. W. Hoaisox. Seo. Bros., ni:o. p. toimmno, ATTOltNKV a no COPNSIiLOU AT LA Vf .VNI) NOTAUV PtJltfiiC . Fire Iii3iara.iice, iuiikUiii. - - - - ;,$0'-v -V ',m&k 7?3hTE5 RACKET. iBSLii.ci.Oii. Oregon