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• Z BANDON, Volume XXI. LOCAL NEWS B ohn . —At Bandon. Oct. 3,1995, tn Mr. ami Mrs. M. F. Shoemaker, a daughter. A. M. Furman hud four horses anil a cow shipped to San Francisco on the last trip of the Elizabeth. Mrs S. L. Perkioa ami children will return home next week from their visit to the Lewie ami Claik Fair. Order your supply of wood for the Winter, before the rains set in, from lhe Haberia Wood Yard, A Haberly, Proprietor. Judge Delos Woodruff, of Euchre Creek, Curry County, was iu town laat Thursday night reiurning from a trip to Coos Bay. Jost takes peep into Jeweler Rice’s establiahment, ami see bis display of Jewelry. You will be sure to find something you want. Rev. W. R. F. Browne, the M. E. miuister in charge at Coquille and Bandon, was here over Sunday visit ing his parishioners st this place. From the number of candidates Lobbing up for the gubernatorial race, one would conclude that Oregon anions are feeling the need of exercise. Clarence Boice got leave of absence from the Life-saving service and took himself off to the Exposition last week to be gone a mailer ut twenty days. Parties purchasing Dry Goods to the amount of $5, will be allowed 10 per cent discount at Lorenz & Hoyt. Dr. Houston and wife returned borne Tuesday evening from a visit to the Exposition and friends in Portland. Don’t burn wet, soggy wood next winter when yon can have yonr wood bin filled with dry wood, now, by A. Haberly. There has been a large run of sal mon during the past ten days, the canneries having more than they conld lake care of. Sick headache is caused by a diaor dered condition of tbo stomach, and is „ quickly cnr»,i by , Cbamberiaiu ____ _______ __________ ’s _ Stomach aud Liver Tablets. For sate by C. Y. Lowe. Fred Gross and wife have gone to Portland aud Cottage Grove. They will visit the Exposition and then visit relatives st the latter place, re turning home in about three weeks. They went by tbe steamer Alliance from Coos Bay. Y. M. Lowe is getting lumber on his lot at the ea>t end of Fourth St., and will put nu a new house. This, together with Cox's uew store build ing and other improvements in the same section, gives nn active appear ance to that part of town. OREGON: THURSDAY, Number 4L OCTOBER Call at Lorenz & H ’yt’s Stör« an 1 ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. D- Bain of Kansas, investigate their line of Fancy Dress are here on a visit to J. 1). Stewart and family. Mr. Bain is a brother to Goods. E. Lewiu of North Bend was in Mrs. Stewart. Miss Lena Logan has the honor of town last night, Mr. Lewin has gone having graduated from her school ou into the grocery business. The DeMills Brothers Comedy Co. l’*o Mile. Edna Franklin, the young will show in Bandon tomorrow, Fri est eighth grade graduate in Coos day and Saturday nights. A good County. Mis. Gus Barre and Miss Blanche show is promised. Stitt went to Myrtle Point yesterday. The Raymond Compnny will show in Bandon Mouday and Tuesday Mrs. Barr will return in a week, but nights of uext week, Oct. 16 and 17. Miss Stitt will remain for a week or For genuine amusement this Com two. The outgoing passengers on the pany ia highly recommended. J J. Hill has built morn railroads steamer Elizabeth, last Monday, were more cities, and has contributed more Capt Levi Soyder. A M Furman, Ed to the commercial interests of our P Baggot, Syd Nelson, I’fiill Huffman, country, and nsheTl less governmental H J Dunham, A R Heusted and Geo assistance, than any other individual. E Peoples. The steamer Argo went ashore at And be wasn't born and raised io Wall Street, either.—Portland Labor Eel River Ust Monday. She bad a heavy load of freight, but no pss«en Press. gers, and it was expected she could The experiment in cranberry cul ture on J. S. Edmunds' ranch just be tloated off next day. The Argo east of town has resulted in a yield runs between San Francisco and Port of twenty gallons on two and a half Keuyou ou Eel River. I N. R. Smith, of Northern Curry, was doing business in town Mondaye L. C. Gibson and P. C. Stephenson have commenced work on A. McNair s new bouse. II B. Smith and Mies Laura Bow- mau, of Langlois, were married on Tuesday, Oct. 3rd. W. W. Gage was in town yester day. He is fishing, and v. as laid off BOAUD OF D1HECTOB3; J. L- K bomkmbkbo , President, J. D knholm , Vioe Free. on account of the caunery being over F. J. F ahy , Cashier, F bink F lam , T. P- H anly . supplied. A general banking business transacted, and customers given every acoommoditioa Mrs. W. R. Panter and her daugh consistent witb safe and conservative banking. ter-in-law, Mrs. T. XV. Panter, and Correspondents: The American National Bank of Sen Francisco, California. Mrs. Chalies Hermann, went to Myr Merchants' National Bank, Portland, Oregon. tle Point, lust week, for a few days The Ciiasu National Bank of New York. visit, returning this week. Bank 1« Open from !• am. to 1*4 m., mid 1 p in. to 3 p.m. Coast Mail: Word has been received by F. H. Bingham, of the Ceos Bay --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- Excelsior Factory, that the product of that plant has been awarded the gold medal at tbo Lewis aud Clark Exposition. BANDON, Bandon, Oregon (Tipitnl: S25.OOO Important News Notes •> SUCCESSORS SANDERSON BROS., T uksday , Oct. 3. UBAIJCBS IM Bandits held up a railroad train near Bal sqnnro rods, or at the rate of one hun Ch ti rdi Services. lard, Wash., last night, getting only $346. dred and sixty bushels per acre. Oflicers are chasing the robbers. There will be preaching in th* Much of the land iu the viciuity of A rancher, in Nebraska, who was need as Baudon which heretofore has been Presbyterian Church next Sunday. one of the principal witnesses in canes considered unproductive, is found to Oct. loth, both morning and evening. against wen who had fenced govern went bo adapted to certain lines of agricul Sunday School at 10 A M., and Chris land, lias been burned oat by iftcendiaries. , The steamer Rodham which escaped ¡the ■ Always on hand °'ai“ Seed Grain «7.1 ture, which will undoubtedly make tian Endeavor at 6:301’ M. Strangers volcanic eruption at St. Pierro in 1902, lias Mill Feeds. kinds iu stock. are cordially welcome. this section valuable territory. been wrecked in East Siberia, A full supply of butter keg*, cubes, papers, etc., etc. A Good Troupe. P«»t Crowe, the kidnapper, has been ’ap Tolman Britton Wedding. Will handle your Butter and Produce in unlimited amounts. prehended at Butte, Mmtanu, and is to be While laboring tinder many diffi XV. W, Shipley, of Humboldt Co., taken to Omaha. Bandon,............................................ Oregon. A quiet and very pretty wedding Equad r whs visited by a heavy shock of Calif., arrived here last Saturday on culties at North Bend, it is but fair took place at the residence of Mr earthquake today. to say that the DeMils Brothers Com «visit to bis daughters, Mrs. Fred WEDNESDAY, Oct. 4. and Mr«. Oscar Reed, near Myrtle Davis nod Mrs. Kolla Duvie, of New edy Co are giving a good show. Their THE The Japanese Privy Council has indorsed The Knights of Pythias desire to Point, W ednesday evening, Oct. 4<b. show Thursday evening at the Pavil Lake. He will remain about ten days.; the peace agreement with Rus-ia. announce in this issue of the R ecordeh at which time Miss Anna Britton was ion, too far out of town for an enter Miss Alice Roosevelt and party r.re at Tbo latter part of last week ushered tainment of this character at this that they hsvo decided to hold their united in wedlock to William P. Tol- Yokohama. jn some very heavy rains here, but Annual Ball at this place, on Saturday Portland sustained a hiss of $80,000 by a uian, of Curry Co., Oregon, in the time, did not draw the large house the thirsty earth absorbed the mois MISS L. G. GOULD, Matron presence of a few relatives and friends, fire on the river front last night. which was expected. Nevertheless Evening. Nov. 18th. 19 5. ture to a degree that kept the streams ' Prosecutor Henev ia etill after law break They will endeavor to make thia Elder Stitt officiating. their entire program was presented to ers, and is drawing out evidence which, it is from flooding to any considerable ex-1 A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and The bride was dressed very becom alleged, will involve the Oregon Land Office the entire satisfaction of nil pre.-ent. Ball the erent of the season. The tent. best, music ever heard in Bandon will Medical Diseases. ingly in white, while the groom wore officials. The troupe is composed of some of Dale Barrows and I . XX. McCann [j,,, |,pst people in their line 1 Mias Alice Roos* volt and party will sail —comedy l>e the main feature, and no pains the customary dark garb. Trained »urne« in attendance. left here last Sunday morning for a . , wor |{ Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, high will tie spared to please those who Miss Britton is the oldest daughter for home October 13th. ------- For iufurmntion address WM. HORSFALL, M. D. The Cronstadt dock laborers have gone on trip down the coast, going by I horse ■ pjHM artiste just released from the attend, in making them fed at home of Mrs. Oscar Reed, by her first bus a strike iu Russia. Marshfield, Oregon. and buggy. They will go as far as j 'Frail at Portland, put on a sketch of with the Kuigtits on this occasion. band, and is one of Coos County s Mayor Lane is holding the fort in Port Eureka, California, aud perhaps I unusnal merit, with a finely drawn promising young school teachers. The land, and City Plurmner Hume has been The Kaymond Company. further. bridegroom is one of Southern Cur ousted from office. moral. DeMills Brothers, in their T huaeday , Oct. 5. The gasoline steamer Oakland i trapeze work, perform some of the One of tbo best entertsinment ever ry’s energetic young stockmen, and The largest coasting steamer, the St. Paul ! Capt. Hughes, is due here tomorrow, most difficult feats in mid-air, throw seen in Marshfield was presented last became acquainted with Mis« Britton went ashore at Punta Gordo, below.Capo j from San Francisco. The Oakland -- - - - ¡ng one __ performer, _____________ ___ und fur- night at tbeOperu House. The Great while tbo was teaching in Southern Mendici no. in back Three children were burned to death ini Will carry about 175 M feet of lumber : wnrd semersaults, seven feet, Raymond is positively a wonder. His Curry. and is chartered by C.irm in, Crites A Miss LeVern presents a very charm- rnngio is bewildering, and bis easy After the ceroincny and congratu their beds in a teneuitut house flic in New j York. Will Reep on Hand at all Times Company. j ¡ng figure in a tableau as a back manner and clean come ly caught ll.e lations were over, the bride and groom Newton C. Dougherty, a wealthy citizen William Gailier has just received ground for atereoptieon views, tin 1 tu lienco from the start. He produces and guests ent down and enjoyed a of Peoria, Illiuois. has been indicted for I another lot of Parlor Stoves, and can her songs, illustrated. were very guinea pig’, rats, doves and the like, sumptuous feast of turkey and other forgery, lie is short iu his accounts $75,000 A ntgro was caught in New York in an at- suit yon as to size or design. He also : pleasingly rendered, she having a apparently from thin air. His bin- delicacies peculiar to such occasions. tempt to steal $30,000 worth of jewelry. lesqne spiritual manifestations raise The young couple will spend their }iason band Doors and W indows. Bed , sweet toned voice. Gertrude Milburn Turkey has settled British claims, but the Aloulding. Crown Moulding. Quarter executes the serpentine dance with grave doubts in the mind.« of think honeymoon visiting the Portland Ex presence cf a war vessel was instrumental Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Pro<lticf». ing people. Jl-’s a wizard aud will position, after which they will go to in insuring promptness. Hound ami Window Stop. Call and grace and effect seldom seen, 1* biday , Oct. 6. lie the talk ot th« town. their Lome in Southern Curry. eee bis stock. j Happy Watson is another striking I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,woo), bides, etc. A Colorado judge who was ma le the vic- . Al Martella, tlie comedy acrobat, is Gustav Schulz, of Los Angeles, character of considerable note. In Ji’.trrny UvCoj. tnu of a mob, had his assailants ariesttd j Miss Emma iCal., was in town several «lays await- his Dutch toggery bo elicits a laugh the funniest ever. and imposed various fines and terms of ini- i O ’ Neal lias a beautiful baritone voice ing the sailing of the steamer for San W|-eof,ver be appears, and he is also Mr. Clifford W. Murray, of Aurora, prisonment upon them. Great Britain and Russia have negotiated I Francisco. He baa been looking after Ro°4 acrobat. Asa whole the troupe seldom heard in a woman. Miss Lu and Miss Permiillia McCoy, of Cot some mining property in this part of ^ns been well selected, and will pio cila Cross, in lier comedy impersona- tage Grove, were married at the home an agreement as to arrangements in Central j Asia. SUCCESSOR TO the state, and will take some samples 8on‘ their pleasing performance at tionaof famous actresses, is moretlian of the bride last Saturday evening, The Government will prosecute the St. clever. Eildio Van, the eccentric car at 7:39 o’clock, in the presence of only Louis Bridge monopoly. with him. If apecitnena show up to * ‘ 10 Bandon Opera House, I ‘ riday and ll ■ fÆJVILUUljn OU'<n l, XV , toonist, literally convulsed the audi a few frion Is and relatives. Gomez has appealed for American inter- i expects to visit Coos ■Sninnluy Evenings. Oct. 11 anil 15. expectation, he 1 ence. He drew a picture of one of The groom is well and favorably vent ion in Cuba, giving us a reason that County again this fall. Denti»! to Locate. Marshfield’s fairest young ladies, known here, having been carrier on Palma governs by terror. The Massachusetts Republicans have de Apples for Male. much to the delight of every one. J. R. F. D. No. 3 for some time. The Dr. Steele, the Dentist, l<»ft here dared for tariff reform. Gonzales, the contortionist, is certain bride is a ch inning yosng lady from Ladie3 Coats, Capes and Collarettes. Reed bmuot, the Mormon Senator, dodged The nudersigned wiil fill orders for Monday for the Bay where he will ly a boneless man His work stamps Cottage Grove, but her old home was the vote indorsing Smith, the polygamist. stop for a few day*, after which he Apples, placing same on board tbo him as America’s foremost contor at Bandon, where she met and became S aturday . Oct. 7. steamer, nt 25 cents a box, purchasers wiil visit Coquille for a weok or two. The lighthouse tender Manzanita nd tionist. The other acts were all ex land then return to Bandon where be acquainted with Mr. Murray years furnishing boxes. cellent and the people were more ago. They have the best wishes of dredge Columbia collided near Westpoi .! find the Manzauita stink in 30 feet of water. J ohn GiLEimt, Riverton, Ore. i will locate. Mr. Raymond will He exp^cta to return here io about than pleased. their numerous friends.—Aurora Bo No lives lost. present bis famous challenge band realis. To in atoen. A triple murder occurred near Middleton. i thr.T* week*. cuff act, in which he releases himself N. Y. Two men were shot and left in the Btailroad M cwm . Peter Axe, the Market Gardener, of woods, and a girl beat to death and left in Don't Borrow Trouble. from all handcuffs, leg irons and Bridge, will till orders for Tomatoes the cellar. One more victim, a woman, is i prison irons that the local police can Work on the Oregon Western Rail «nd deliver on boat at Myrtle Point, it is a bad habit to borrow any uucoiiscions and will dip. place on him, witbont the nse of road to Coos Bay is progressing as The National Bank at Peoria, Ill., ha* j for two cents a pound. thing, but the worst thing you can failed. Suits Made to Measure. rapidly ns condition« will permit. keys, wires and the like. The com Address si I orders to Admiral Togo will head lhe naval pageant I pany will pr-sent an entire change of possibly borrow, is trouble. When Right of way is being bought up PETER AXE, sick, soro, heavy, weary aud worn out at Tok io when the treaty is ratified. right along; the surveyors are work program nightly. AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSET Bridge. Or®. Oregon takes the lead in agricultural by the pains and poisons of dyspep The Raymond Com tinny will ap ing like beavers near Scottsburg, aud awards at the Fair. sia, biliousness, Bright’s disease, and Hom'd mid Lodging. Two blocks of tenement bouses were the agent here has been notified to pear at the Bandon Opera Honse on similar iuternal disorders, dou’t sit burned in New York. Loss $100,000. Monday and Tuesday Evenings, Oct. The old Central House lias been make room for the 10,900 tons of 75- 16th ami 17tb. down aud brood over your symptoms, M onday , Oct. 9. Overhauled and put io first class con. ponud rails that were ordered in New Eleven bandits were shot in Mexico. but fly fur relief to El»v<ric Bitters. Full of JTagic Meauing. York a week ago for this road. A Three men and a car load uf race horses ditiou and fitted for the accommoda Here you will find sure and perma great many laborers are coming in. were killed iu a railroad accident in Penu. | tion of tbs traveling public. uent forgetfulness of all yonr trou are these lines from J. II. Simmon«, MAKINK. Persons in waut of Board and Lodg presumably sent here by the S. P. Co, of Casey. Iowa. Think wbat might bles, and yonr body will not be bur AuiHTLm — • ing wilt find the l.vbi of—<reaturcutw and it is thought that grading will have resulted from his terrible cough dened by a load of debt disease. At Oct. 9.—Seht Fender Bro«., XV et sei. 10 good beds, and the tHble supplied begin very soon.- Drain Nonpareil. Guaranteed. daya from Sa» Francisco. if he had nut taken the medi Lowe's Drug Store. Wngonä of all kinds made to order. with the best the market affords. SAILS». Job work attended to promptly and nil work guaranteed to give satiafaotton. l’lices cine about which bo writes: ‘T bad a Price 50c. C am . N ilson . Prop, Oct. 9.—Sehr Albion. Olsen, to S. F. lUnnonnble. fearful cough, that disturbed mv ïî’vertvn SeJiMvl Keport. HoraeshOGlng a SpeoieAty Oct 10.—Sehr Osioeile, Spri e. to n. F. night ’ s rest. I tried everything, bnt Good, Pleasant. Sunny Rooms can be Oct- 10.—Stmr Elixabelh, Jensen, to S. F nothing would relieve it until I took Oct. V).—Sehr C. T. Hill. Mathern, to S. F The following is the report of the «Hits» i ■■ ■ <■ f ■■ ■■ ■ a < <•.;. >-> J ÿ y <• i- < < ♦ '*> •> <* <* had at reasonable price from Dr. King s New Discovery for Con Riverton Public School for the month HAN DON LODGE, No. 1 1 3, A . I A M X. Court Qneoi» «f the Fo »••*•• No. 17, Dr. S- Iu. Perkin.3, sumption, Coughs and Cold«, which ending Sept. 22, 1905. Foremten» of Ime.lcn. Mrs. Emma Erickson, [» ANDON LODGE.No. 115. A E \-M ; ■ ___ completely cured me.” Instantly re No. of pnpils enrolled......................... 3H PHYSICIAN Æ SCHG EON, gf^OURT QI EEN <-F THE FOREsr * t I > Stated conininii’cations lir-t «it ; lieves and permanently cures all on Atwater street. No. of days taueht........ ................ 1914 «y ' No. 17. in<-< I i Isv mirht < f e.icl , ¿nrdav niter the full moon of each BINDON, OREGON. ¿week, ni Concn ’e Huit. Bandnn. Or»;« n < «month. All Master Mason« cordially 4 throat and lung diseases; prevents No. of days attendance...................... L35M •Z \ cordial welcon e is ex'elld, il to ntt vis •> ♦invited. W C. SANDERSON, W. Al. •> 53 grip and pneumonia. At C. Y. Lowe. No. of days absence... .................... BANDON, - OREGON. •* J. E. W alstrom , See. Ofilce at residence on Fourth Street. *itinv l.rothers E. M. lîLACKERilY, Average daily attendance................... '.1 * W. V. Ft-Hh» Chili liiuiger. J JAti ferHt Room. |wr month, «3; per week, • I.S5; Druggist. Guaranteed. 50c and $1 8 Fin. Sesrctarv. k The general deportment has been Tria) bottle free. per night, SAete. ** *• * * * «'*•* > «0* Wrenshall & Wrenshall, i If you cannot find wbat yon want *« ♦ * 4 i ix <>■■■ «.i-.i'SMf * excellent. » anywhere else in town, come to the V Ill.ADIIX LODGE No. 133, I. <>.<>. I : Those who were neither absent nor ------- IIOWARB ?1 IIIIOWXF.i l. '' I » \NDON LODGE. No. 133,1 O. O. I ♦ tardy, were, Alim, Ezra and Dora Ï1) meets every Saturduv evening.^ Smith, Bailey Foster, Eva and Mary ATTORNEY AT LAW AND ¿Vmiting brothers in ‘good standing ... H. A. COX, Prop. rdvnd Horer <;.t i . i . fky , annoi TABLES SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST ’■ liv mx H-d. > Chaney, Creasy and Chester Binga NOTARY PUBLIC. w A. J. HARTMAN. N. G. <4 Maybe we have one left, if so, the THE MARKET AFFORDS. J T. W. ItomsoM, See. Frjsh Provisions and Groceries on man. Special Attention given to collection«, fore- Visitors: Mr. Chaney, Mr- Floyd, price will please yon. Hand and Coming. I alasnrc of Oiortunges. gnrninbee mJ allacli- Onia Leggett, Joe Leggett, Jack W il- Our stock is «mall, but the goods Meals at all.Hours. • ment suit«. GEO. P. TOPI-ING, IHNOW-DKIST, SI’EKRY. AND WHOLE liarne, Allen Panter and Katie Price. are of a good quality, and the prices HAMOOM, Office In I WHEAT FLOUR. ATfORNMY »SB COUNSELOR AT LAW A liberal share of Public Patronage Parents and friends are cordially BANDON, - OREGON. are right. OKBCGOX K4 I »ormilo Bldg. AND is solicited. Choice Hams and Bacon, Fruit and invited to visit the school and inspect We make ‘’Cash Buying” an object NOTARY ITTILIC. All kinds of foci wood delivered on the work. io the purchaser, at Vegetables. MBH. E. J. HITE. IT™™», Fire Inrtvtrft.noo M rs R osa B ixoamax , short nolic*. Chamberlain’s Diarrhnra fcrmedy. THE RACKET. Bandon, - - Oregon BANDO*. - OREGON, Teacher, I M «II order* promptly attended fr> lUnd.in, .... Oreaos. Never faila. 'Buy it now. 11 may lave life. Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Provisions, Groceries. Knights of Pythias Will Dance. 11 OSPITAI,, Prop. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard Sausages. Etc., also O. A. T rowbridge ¿T. Denholm. Dry Goods of Every Description. Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. Shields & Kennedy, Ble.clcsrn.itlA <&c Wagon makers FURNISHED ROOMS SAY!! RACKET NEW RESTAURANT, Grocery Store Photographers, A. HABERLY, •v e e a a A