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' ' 2 7 52 Times a year for $2. ? I 52 Times a year for $2. Volume BAN DON, OREGON: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1305 Number 39. LOCAL NEWS. Wet weath&i is coming. Order your wood now from A. Haberly, the wood dealer. Again the pleasant tones of the school bell are homo out on the breezp, calling the youths to gather in 6earch of knowledge. W. F. Disher and family aro getting ready to movo back to Mr. Disher's farm near Fislitrnp. They expect to mop about the 15th of October. T IT J .. . r i uw. xi. nu mm uer inomi Mies Wr. who have been stopping here for a fow weeks. If ft this morn- ,nf ii,,;, i,n; o t ing for their homo in ban iranciseo. ,. The passenger list on the hliznbotb insc ouiuruuy, I'uiiMMPU oniy Ol one pprson, I nomas ri Foahody. The steamer is due hero again next Satur day. Mrs. V. H. Logan returned homo last week from the Horsfali Hospital, at Marshfield, and is very much im proved in health and on the road to recovery. The strawberry crop came into mar ket this year about May loth, and lasted up to the middle of the present month, making the season full four months long. Captain D. L. Perkins went to Myrtle Point, Monday, to take treat ment from Conover, the osteo pathist, for nthm:i. Mr. Conover is said to bo a sure cure for that disease, j Dallas Grant, brother of Aire. F. E. i Dyer of this place, and Mrs K. E. Buck of Coquille, who has been visit ing his sisters for some time, left Co quillo last week for his home in Iowa. Parties desiring pleasant, comforta ble, sunny rooms, would do well to go to Mrs. Emma Erickson's Lodging House, a short distance from the boat landing. Rooms are all hard-liuished. "Jaeo ad. iu another column. T. T. Allen and wife returned home last Friday from Sixes River, W. L. Davidson bringing them up and tak ing back some things he needed on the ranch Mrs. Davidson is still im proving and is able now to do light work. D. H. Potter, of Northern Curry. p-was in town, Fiiday, having business which called him here. Ho has re ceived a new phonograph, and intends giving an euiertainmeut in Bandon in !be near future in the interest of So-i cialism. William Gallier has just received another lot of Parlor Stoves, andean. suit yon as to size or design. He also has on hand Doors and indows. Bed Moulding. Crown Moulding. Quarter Round and Window Stop. Call and see his stock. There has been but little news Jieard from the steamer Newport since he was condemned, and that was to the effect that she would probably go into Oakland Creek, as it would re quire about -5S.00U to repair her, that being more than she is worth. Frauk J. Blackerby left for Smith j pom)(1 raiIs to be dvered in Decem Rivcr, Northern California, a few j ,ier amj jamiary. This is evidence of days ago, to play in the Smith River j ,m, determination of the management baseball team in a oming game that . 0r the Harrimnn lines in Oreiron to team has next Saturday with the team of Crescent City, that being the last dav of the D.-l Norte Count v Fair. Tons;: too. Peter Axe, the Market Gardener, of j Bridge, will till orders for Tomatoes and deliver on boat at Myrtle L'oint. for two cents a pound. Address all orders to PETER AXE. Bridge. Ore. Itoai'd and Lodging. The old Central Hons hns been overhauled ami put in lirst class con dition aud fitted for the accommoda tion of the traveling public. Persons in want of Board and Lodg ing will find tho best of treatment, . good beds, and tho table supplied with the best the market affords. Carl Nelscn. Prop, SAY!! If you cannot find what yon want anywhere else in town, come lo the RACKET Maybe we have one left, if so, the prico will please you. Oar stock is small, but the goods are of a good quality, and the prices are right. We make Cash Buying1' an object to the purchaser, at THE RACKET. 13. F. Dow, of Marthiield, was a Bandou visitor Tuesday evening. S. N. 13. Hunt is improving his premises by building a now woodshed. H. Clemens, of Lntnprt Creek, was among the 13andon callers yesterday. Col. 0. T. Blumenrolber is in Han Francisco on his return from New York. E. Ileukeudorff, of Prosper, wns in to.vn yesterday, having business that called him this way. E. V. Fahy, of Ballard, was a ; ,.;,:,, : (. o.,V.,i..., i uoss wbich called Ljm hh wav , .Don t burn wot, soggy wood next , ," ! winter when von can have your wood hin n,,tH, Wlth dry W00(i UOv, by A. I fj.jorv Sheriff S. Gallier came down the latter part of Inst week and remained over uutil Monday looking after his interests here. Monday night gave this part of Oreuoii a n.neh ne,..lo,l rain, it h,l!n,r the first one. of nnv ennseononnn sineo . i the early summer. When you want to paint your house call on Wm Gallier and see what he can do for you. North Bend made sasti and doors for sale. Mr. and Mrs. E. Baggs who have been visiting their farm on I he East Fork for a couple of week-, returned to Baudou last Moinhiv evening. Mr-. Geo. H. li.meh, wife of the Presbyterian minister in charge here, arrived last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roach will movo into V. F. Disher's house. E. C. Robetts and Ed Catter. of Myrtle Point, were iu town Monday, being on their way down the coast to look after timber lands for parties i who wish to operate iu timber in Northern Curry, providing a body of i timber of sullicient size can be se . . - e - . , cured. Again report sayf, that i he North Bend Woolen Mill will iu all proba bility be running in n few days. Well, we expect that the Bandon Mill will soon get a movo on. Malt Smith and .Manager Bedillion h'ive been turning tho wheels over and doiug some pre liminary work. Coast Mail: Deputy 1 Wealing J Attorney Farrin returned ye.-tordav from Myrtle Point when he conduct ed the prosecution of Button Saun ders ami J. P. Barkdoll. who were ar rested ou complaint of Deputy Game Warden S. W. Noah, charted with elH gftraon wilbonl n in.n,0. They were tried before Justice of the Peace Bender, aud each was fined $50 and costs. Kails for Coos I5;tv. Tho Oregonian is authority for the following: Steel rails have been or dered for the Coos. Bay line of the Southern Pacific, which is to be known as the Oregen Western Rail road. The contract was let 3'esterday in New York for 10,000 tons of 75- push from Drain to Coos Bay to con nect that rich I : ict of Western Oregon wish Portland and the outside world by railroad. Church Socice. Services will b held in the Pres byterian Chnr di, next Sunday, Octo ber 1st, at 11 A.M. and TtfO P.M. At the morning service the Communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed. Sunday School at 10 A.M., Christian En leavor at (5:!30 P.M. Strangers es pecially will be welcome. CilUU lf lllKOIIIIlIlt. Iudigestion nearly always disturbs tho sleep more or less, and is often tho cause of insomnia. Many cases have been permanently cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. FURNISHED ROOMS. Good, Pleasant, Sunny Rooms can be had at reasonable price from Mrs. Emma Erickson, on At water Street, BANDON, - OREGON. NEW RESTAURANT. TAHLKS SUPPLIED WITH THIS UEST THE MAltKKT AFFOKDS. Meals at all Hours. A liberal share of Public Patronnge iB solicited. MRS. E. J. HITE, PaopuiETnESS. IBandoii, - - Oregon Just now there are no vacant houses in Bandon. All are either occupied or spoken for. A. J. Wilson, of Southern Coos, moved his family into town the latter part, of last week, to get tho benetit of tho B'indon Schools. During the past week. J. J. Ed wards lias been delivering tho Ameri can Family E. locator, a very valuable book for which ho had been canvass iug. Dr. Steele, the dentist, will remain until next Monday. If you need den tal work done call now as you will not have another chanco for some time. I'rovoii to be ii S';ki The rumor that livo persons had been seen on a life-raft drifting at the mercy of the waves, and of which mention was made in our last issue, pr ved to be a .delusion or mistake, as nothing was discovere.l that had any iiipoiiiancfl to, or was likely to UIlv l,t'ou "K'" lor me supposed i i i . i life-raft. Keeper Johnson and crew made their way down tin coa.i, passed around Cape Blanco ami got into l'ort Orford about three o'clock, Thursday moruinir, but without, mak ing any discovery. Captain Butler, who went out on Thursday morning, ciuised down as far as Blacklock Point, and returned . ; thl ,.flornonil i)n, f,mn,i noii,imr Just what, it was that caned the report has not yet been learned, but it seems an easy matter to make such errors. Keeper Ss'ott and crew chased after a large log lhat was discovered drifting by wilb the remains of two large limbs that stuck up and looked much like perrons on a raft, some years ago, and being unable to return landed in Cuus Bay, after they dis- corered the cause of their chase. Some two yeats ago. a report, some what Hmilar to the lat. called Keeper Johnson and one of his men down the coast several miles, but nothing was found. Coos Bay Harbor: Dr. Houston and bride, of Bandon, were the rcip ients of a shower of rice from Coos 13av friends, as ihev sailed awnv on ,ho; ionnol0t Wednesday, lo take in 'he Expoition. Mrs. Houston was formetly Miss May Mats. Announcement is mad of the en gagement of Mr. J. W. 13enuett, of this place, and Mh-s Mira 13urnitt, daughter of Mr. .John M. Uurnelt, of 17i! L-irhiii Street, San Francico, Cai. The marriage will tak place on the Oth of October, in San Francisco. No cards. -Coast Mail. M. L. K. Edmunds was exhibiting a sample of fruit, last week, which he had raised on his jdace east of town. His orchard is just beginning to bear, aud in his exhibit was ti tine specimen of the Bnrtlett penr, and several vari eties of apples. He brought thorn in to show what the glade land would produce in the way of fruit. J.J.Stanley, of Coquille. was in town Monday in attendance at an ac tion by law a the attorney of John Hamblock, Jr., of Parkersburg. to try tho right of property iu a suit brought by J, Denholm against Henry Virgil, of Parkersburg. The decision of the jury was to tho effect that the barley, being the property iu question, bo longed lo Mr. Hamblock, Mr. Virgil having left it for him, ami he having exercised owiierhip over it. Coos Pay News: Tho steamer Aru go, of the U. S. Engineer Dept., ar rived Saturday fiom Astoria, and will probably be kept hero during the winter, to be used iu connection with government work on the Pay and Co quille. Capt. Polhemus is expected here this week, and will have charge of the, dredging of the channel oppo site? tlA north end of town. An np propria! ion of $o,0U0 from the emer gency fuud was made for this purpose somo months ago, and wo understand that tho government clamshell dred ger will be used in the work. A Itcuu'tly Without si INcr. "I find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets more beneficial .'than any other remedy I ever used for stomach trouble,1 says J. P. Kioto, of Edina, Mo. For any disorder of the stomach, biliousness or constipation, these Tablets aro without a peer. For stile by C. Y. Lowe. Grocery Store. H. A. COX, Prop. Fresh Provisions and Groceries on Hand and Coming. SXOW-DllIFT, Sl'EUUY, AND WHOLE WHEAT FLOUlt. Choice Hams and Bacon, Fruit and Vegetables." BANDON, - OK EG ON. liivel.v at Prtispof. Our reporter had occasion to visit Prosper, last Saturday, and ho noted with pleasure tho business like look that it had taken on. The sawmill was grindiug awny and turning out its usual output of lumber of diilerent Kinds, and we can say right here that this is tho busiest mill ou tho Co qui lie. A fit tie way above the mill E Henk endorlT has put in a ship yard, and alongside the yard he has put in ways for tho repairing of vessels. In the ship yard is a new. three masted schooner nearing completion, and which Mr. Heukendorff, the builder, expects lo launch about the middle of October, and which will go into com mission about tho lir.st of November. The new vessel is about 150 feet overall, having a keel I'M feet long, and she has oo feet beam and ten feet depth of hold, and is estimated to carry 375 M feet of lumber on 11 feet draft. Tho vessel is a very staunch looking craft, and many of the fix tures of tho wrecked schooner On ward has entered into her construc tion. The ways cost Mr. Heukendorff $,()()(, but they aro well constructed and wo believe will prove to bo re munerative. Tho steamer Dispatch was on them at the time and had been thoroughly overhauled and repainted. She was about ready for launching, and has since eomo off. aud on Mon day morning went on her usual run. A visit was made- to tho Prosper cannery, aud there everything was hurry and bustle, too, as there had been somo four hundred fish delivered that morning, and the canners were busy taking care of them, while Supt. Sam Nass was keeping a watchful eye over tho work. Our reporter gleaned the news that the catch was averaging omo six hundred daily, and that he expected another lot in that day. Tho fishermen were also showing signs of life as the seinemen were out with their seines while others who fish with drift nets were their nels. looking after Fire at 5trUs Ken:1 . A fire which broke out sh".t mid night, Thursday night, in tho office of the North Lend Cili."n. destroyed that building with all its contents, and, spreading to tho North Bend City Hall, consumed that building also. The origin of the fire is involved in mystery. J. K. Ingle, one of the proprietors of tho Citizui was sleep ing in the building. He says he was awakened about 1'2 o'clock, and smell ing the smoke, got up to investigate ami found that the lower story of the building, in which tho printing office was located, was a mass of flames. He barely had timo to partly dress, seize his coat and get out. Whether the liro originated in tho printing of fice or in the basement, which was ac cessible from tho outside, ho does not know. Tho liro lighting apparatus of the town was situated in the City Hall building. Mr. Ingle dragged out several lengths of tho hose, which was not on the cart, and others soon arrived on the scene and helped con nect with tho hydrant. Tho water pressuro is stud to have been. very wejik, until about tho time tho fire was got under control, wheu different connections seem to have been made, giving a better pressure. The alarm was sent to Marshfield, and preparations were made to take tho Marshfield liro eniue down, but word was received that, it would not bo needed, as tho fire had been con fined fo tho two buildings which were destroyed. Tho Ingle Bros, state their loss to bo about $3,500, including building and plant. On this was insurance of $2,000, making their not loss about $1,500. Nothing was saved from the building. The City Hall building is said to 1 . . 1 . CM Tfi T. ?i liave cost uuum Ci.iw. in ll was hll t uated the Recorder's oflico aud fit e lire department, the books ami appar atus being saved. Inglo Bros. wIipii seen yesterday said that, while they would not be able to build at presmt. they would got another newspaper plant and con tinue the publication of the Citizen. They will probably make arrange ments with some other office to print their paper for the present. Fortunately, there was little if any wind blowing at the timo of the fire, or other buildings would probably have gono up in smoke. Coast Mail, Sept. 23. a7haberly, Wood 3Lealei DANDUX, - OHEGON. All kinds of fuel wood delivered on short uotico. Mail orclors promptly uttumlrd In. Wi si trr Knit I take pleasure iu announcing to the public the arrival of a completo line of samples for tho Fall and Win ter of '11)05 fi, Trom leading Chicago, Snu Francieo and Minneapolis firms. Suits to order. $15 to 10. Trousers, S3 lo iflO. Satisfaction guaranteed in eery particular. During my absence, Prof. Harris who is widely experienced in thi line, uill forward your orders prompt ly. With thanks for liberal patron age of the past, 1 tim, Yours to please. P. P. Hovt, Eldorado I Jarber Shop, opposite Post office, Paudon. Oregon. Important News Noies Tta:siAY. Sept. 15. Franco again. and Germany aro quarrelling San Franrisoo athletes are complaining of tlio Put Hand Exposition medals because tliev aro not ho valuable in gold as they bad supposed Lincoln Heachoy's nil ship has broken all records. It covered a distance of 1(5 miles and remained in the air two bourn. Andrade, the Consul of Mexico, at Los Angeles, died suddenly in ibu City of ilexi co. of bronchitis. Tho dissatisfaction over peaco terras, in Japan, is dying away A Portland miIooii jkeepor who sold liqnor to a girl has been ordered to move out of town. Tho business portion of Marysville, Cali fornia, was a linos I entirely destroyed by fire "Wkhnksday, Sept. tfl). Miss Alice Koosevelt and her party were reeeived at Seoul with Oriental splendor. Tho Ptorra is passing East aud dnnger from highwater nt St. Louis is past. The printers at Albany, X. Y., won in their strike for an cinht-honrTlny, Iu n bead-end collisions of freight trains and a rear-end collision of passenger trains at Heno, Xevada, one person vn.; killed aud - injwred. Louis Cars, of Douglas County, took sev er.il shots at E. H. Malm, K. II. Matthews, and L. I). Carl, of Ixosthnrg, who were hunt ing on his premises. Ctrs was arrested and bound over to appear at court. Komnra, the Japanese I'eace Envoy is ini proviug and will start home Oct. 7. TiiuitsnvT. Sept. 'it. The Independent Packers plead guilty and are lined SlK.OOO. l're-ident IJoorcvoII will urge Federal con trol of Insurance Companies. A bomb was exploded during tho early ! morning on the step? of n tenement- house in Xow York. Miutv people were thrown from their beds but none were hurt. An Indiana man namtd Oorgo Ford burned bis bouse: biiwifo and threo chil dren were cremated. Insanity is the snp poed ennso. A train wieck occurred iu Kansas, injur ing many pusueuyers. Four men were injured, threo fatally, in a building which collapsed, in Cbieniro. A highwayman robbed three Tacoma sa loons. He would enter, gun in hand, nnd force the inmates to hold up their bauds. FntUAV, Sept. 'J:'. France and Venezuela have now entered tho precincts of probable war. France will demand an apology, and President Castro is oidering cannon wherewith to apologize. James Xelson, of Xew York, was fatally stabbed by a crowd of automob'lists for re senting an insult to a lady who was with him iu a restaurant. Italy is still b ing sbrken by soismatic in fine nee. A cloud burst at Harr did damage and six persons were drowned by the capsiz ing of a boat in the harbor. Audubon Hay paced a milo in 1 :"!)l.t at Keadville, Mass., equaling the world's rec ord. Two police men in Pellingham, Wash., in hunting chicken thieves mistook each other for the thief and opened up with Iho resnlt that oue was seriously wounded. SvrrnoAY. Sep. SJ. A train collision occurred near Weiser. Idaho, in which tho fireman was killed, four persons wero badlv hurt, aud the passengers considerably fdiaken up. Later report states both engine crews were killed, Custro. President of Venezuela, makes no response t France's .Ionium! for an apology. Mr. and Mrs. YV. II. Hearst, of Nov.- York, have gone to Europe. W. J. I'ryan has started on bis tonr of the world to be gone two years. An agreement has been reached between Norway and Sweden, nnd both aro in full accord as to tho method of dissolving tho union. Arguments to the jury were begun in the J. X. Williamson land fraud case. A Middlesex, England, carpenter, is re ported to lie able to manufacture diamonds from sugar. AIosh.it, Sept. L'f. Swed'-n and Xorway bavo agreed on terms r.f Feparntion. France nnd Gnrmanv hnvo nhout reached 7.. nrceuient on the .Morocco question. M A KINK. S.UI.KP. -Stuir F.Iiznbetli. Jeir.en.to S. F Sept. 23.- t'liaoilicrliilnV Couh ltcini.it y Aids Nature Medici hps lhat aid nature are al ways riniBt effectual. Chamberlain's (Joutih Kemody acts on this plan. It allays the eolith, relieves tho lnr.a, aids expectoration, opens the secre tiuns, aud aids nature in restoring tho system to a healthy condition. Sulil by (J. Y. Lowe. JDr. S- Hi. 3Perjs.ins, PHYSICIAN tfi SURGEON, HANDON, OK1CGON. OlVico ovar Win. Gnllier's Storo. Otfico hours J to it n.ra. Coll nt lesideuce at other hours. Order ytnir F:t! DAM DAnf V OF ZBaELcLoxi. Capitals HOARD OF DIKECTOP.S; J. L. Kkoxekbero, President, J. Dnxnout, Vice Pres., F. J. F.iiiv, Cashier, Frisk Flaw, T. P. IIanlt. A general banking business transacted, nnd customers given every accommodation consistent with safe and conservative banking. Correspondents: The American Rational Bank of San Prancisco, California. , .Merchants' National Bank, Portland, Oregon. The Chase Rational Bank of Rcvr York. ItauU Is Op-:Mi front 1) a.m. to IS m.. and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. SUCCESSORS TO SANDERSON BROS., DIM Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Provisions, Groceries. fllivnvc nn hanrl a Fall Stock of liny. Kuvas on nana nnd kinds of Alill Feeds. kinds iu stock. A full supply of butter kej;s, cubes. p:ipers, etc., etc. Will handle your Butter and Produce in unlimited amounts. Eandon, - Oregon. THE H O RSF ALL H OSPITAL, MISS L. G. GOULD, Matron A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and Medical Diseases. Trained nurses i attendance. For information address AV3I. IIOKSFALL. AI. D. Marshfield, Oregon. Bandon Meat Market, T- A.jQ.3.ersorL Prop. Will Keep on Hand nt all Times Fresh Beef, Pork, button, Smoked Meats, Lardi. Sausages, Etc., also I'Vosh Vogotnblec, Poultry, Eis, IJtitter and all Farm Produce. I will pay highest murker price for beof, pork, mntton,wool, bides, etc. O. A. Trowbi SUCCESSOR TO CT. Denlioliri, . Dry Goods of Every Description, Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. Boots cSn Slo Fresh Groceries of Suits IVIade to Measure. AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST Shields & Kennedy, . BlaoksmittL &s Wagon makers. Wagons of all kinds made to order. Job work attended lo ptoinptly and nil work Guaranteed to uivo satisfaction. Horseshoeing a Specialty Colli! (Juren of thr Ftr-t No. 17, jf l"ir'!rrH of Anierieii. y - 'IpOrUTQrKKV OK THK FOKKST. 'V ' No. 17. meet FiiJrv nitrht f enc!'.j. week, in Conorc'e Hull. Iiind'n. ()re;wi : cordial welcome is extended to all vix--itinu brother. K. M. I'.I.U'KKKHY, W. V. Fishkk. Chief Hauler. vj; Fin. Secretnrv. HOWARD M. KKOWXKLL ATTOKNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. StM?cinl attention uiveu to collections, fore closure of niortuanfs, unruisbee and attach ment suits. Onico in Kl Dorado llllj. HANOON, OK KG ON Chamberlain's gfife.SSrSS.Sg! Never fails, lluy it now. It may save life. BANDON, Oregon. ijS.OOO, LESS IX Gaps, Boots and Grain Seed Grain .STS all Einds. PROOF CORSET. PricfcSt ' r.A N DON I.ODO K. N. 1 15, A. F. A. M .y t 7 BANDON r.ODO K. No. ll'i.A. F.A -M. J l Stated cominuuications first Sat Xnrdny alter the full moon of each Aiii.utth. All Muster Masons cordialjy $ i-invited. W. t'. S VNDKUSON, W. M. 7 J. K. W.u-stkom. Sec. & s ? y-:gAagagggSSgaa 5? HAN DON LOIIfiK No. 1315, 1. O.O. F j ? 1 AN DON LODG K. No. 133, 1. 0. O. F.S ' l meets every Sntnrdav evening. 'y, 'ViMitiuu brothers in ood atundlu .i-eordiatly invited. A. J. HAUTMAN. N. G. " T. W. Rouhon. Sec. oku. r. ToriMNG, AlTOltNEY and COUNSELOK AT LAV AND NOTARY PUniilC. Fir Insurance, ltandou. - - - - Oregon. .-it 9