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52 nit an 52 Times a year for $2. 52 Times a year fcr 12!. Volume XXI. BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1905 Number 42. LOCAL NEWS. Saturday Night, October Twenty-Eight, The Show yon will like, remember the date. Dr. and Mrs. Snook and baby Helen bave returned from Portland. Tfaos Lmglois has been on the sick list for several days, but is improving at present. For Sale. White cedar posts at five cents each. Address A. llaberly, Bandon, Oregon. Elbert Dyer is having a new roof pot on the west end of the warehouse, which coutains tbe office and store room of the Bandon Commercial Co. The steamer Elizabeth came in yes terday, having ISO tons of freight. Captain Auderson, C. T. Blumen rother and Theodore Bradley were passengers. Benton Hoyt, who has been absent for some weeks visiting the Portland Exposition and looking aft.-r insur ance in other parts of the state, re turned home last Friday evening. H. A. Cox, the grocer, moved into bis new store last week and is now nicely located and as happy as a cook. He will be glad to meet and serve his old patrons at his new place of busi - nees I Dr. Perkins was called to the New Tho tng Triumph is at Prosper un- j Lake country, last Saturday, to attend dergoing repairs Some trouble was j Mrs. Lvi Goff, who was in a critic: 1 encountered in putting the vessel on j condition, but who was somewhat bet the ways as the cradle proved too ter at last account, weak to sustain the weight, and broke I A numbpr of Ban(lon rpsidonfi ,mvo down. The trouble has not been al- :.- . together overcome yet. N. Thrnsh returned homo last Sat urday from his visit to Portland and Washington. Mrs. Thrush, whose death occurred soon after they left hera, died from tbe effect of heat soon after reaching her brother's whom ,t bey had gone to visit. A. D. Fetter, of Drain, Oregon, who recently disposed of his news- paper business at that place was in f tit- . ,r town this week looking around. Mr- Fetter is looking after a locution and 1 will visit Curry county to investigate tbe newspaper field there. Tbe Recorder is needing all sub scriptions due, and is sending out statements as fast as possible, and j "wTrrapprecihto prompt fesI)3TRcrTtir x n n t i amounts generally are smau, uence , do not think that what yon owe is t unimportant. We need it. Robert Bollard was in town Mon day evening, and from him we learned (hat tbe Prosper Cannery had put up nearly S,000 cases of salmon. Tho run of fish has slackened, but it has been one of the largest that has taken place for some years. The cannery bere has put up over 7,000 cases. F. W. Smith, the fish wardon from North Fork, is down looking after the duties of his office. Some of the fishermen did not comply with ihe provisions of the law by properly marking boats and nets. Most of them have plead gnilty and paid ' their fine. F. A. Holmao will stand ; trial today. The Knights of Pythias are still moving forward arrangements for their annual Ball, and their posters wiH appear in two or three davs. The Knights are able eutertamers j and have no such word as fail in their calendar, so that the public cau look forward to a rousing old time on the evening of the 18th of November. Applets for Sale. Tbe undersigned vviil fill orders fpr loe unaersiguen win un oniers ipr Apples, placing same on board tho 1 steamer, at 25 cents a box, purchasers . .' 1 furnishing boxes. John Gilerdi. Rivcrton, Ore Tomatoes. Peter Are, tbe Market Gardener, of Bridge, will fill orders for Tomatoes j and deliver on boat nt Myrtle Point, for two cents a ponnd. Address alt orders to PETER AXE. Bridge. Ore. SAY!! If you cannot find what you want anywhere else in town, come to the RACKET Maybe we have one left, if so, the price will please yon. Onr Btock is small, but tbe goods are of a good quality, and tbe prices are right. We make ''Cash Buying" an object f o the purchaser, at THE RACKET. Saturday Night Oot. 28th Oct. 28th Ask yonr neighbors to toll their ; neighbors to patronize Ihe Entertairi- raon 0D October 2Sth. under the di- roct contro1- Bnd for tbe benefit of your Home ISnml. The Conference of the M. E Church South, has returned Rev. H M. Branham to the charge at Coquille . The North Bend Furniture Factory has been sold, and the statement is made that it will start up again soon. Miss Theresa Manciet and Miss Flo Fahy returned home Monday evening from attendance at the Portland Ex position. Last week's Coos Bay News an nounces the marriage of Otto Schotter and Miss Alico Aiken, tho cerenionj taking place at Portland. Dr. J. Curtis Snook, Dentist, is at tbe North Pucjtic prepared to do den tal work. Those wishing work done, please make appointments early. Sick headache is caused by a disor ; dered condition of tbe stomach, and is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale ' i,y (J. Y. Lowe Coquille Valley, during the past week or two and laid in a supply or apples for the winter. J. D. Stewart started for Ro-obnrg last Sunday morning with his brother-in-law and wife, Mr. and Mis. J. D. Bain, who have been visiting Mr Stewart aud family for some time. . Mr. Bain and wife have none back to jtbeir home in Knil8ns j . .r T . .. . . , Coast Mail: Judge Bailev, of Gold . . , t . .. at the Horsfall hospital some weeks ago, was sufficiently recovered to leave that institution yesterdaj-. The Judge, will, however, remain in town a week or two before returning to his home. The DeMills -8&uri Company showed here last Friday anA uutt1l.ja n;i.tB i... . l la u v si I W 1 v lJ UlUtif tMU t 1 1 I'll lr goers of Bandon are not very euthusi- astic over their enlertaiuing ability. Generally speaking the show was a very common aflair. Their Sunday afternoon ma'tinee was declared off ou accouut of failure of attendance. One actor, however, was exceptionally good; Happy Watson was the louo star in the group. Coast Mail: Justis Seline came into town tbia morning for medical assist ance, having a rather badly injured eye whioh required attention, Mr. Seline was rafting with E. Wittick, and was steering tho boat down Coos river yesterday morniug, when, feel ing the need of asmoke, ho requested one of bis companions to fill his pipe for him. The boys put powder in the bottom of tho pipe, thinking to play a practical joke on Mr. Seline. The powder explodrd, injuring his eye. and illustrating the crimiual idiocy : of such practical jokes. On October 28th, the Bandon Con cert Band will give their first indoor Eutertainmeut for the Winter peason. For this occasion they have been ex tremely fortunate in securing the favorite specialty artiste, Miss Rita .-ijjc.iihi.j n-.i--n.t-, Gardner, known on the Concert Vand villo stage as tho favorite always charming artiste, ably ass and and sisted bv Vernon aud Mildred Valeutine in their double specialties. The program in brief, follows: "The Stowaway" j "Ostler Joe" Irish and serio comic songs Song aud dance Coon Shout- ing "A lovely day for a walk" etc. Change of costume for each act. Full particulars and program next week. Remember the date. Bring your family. FURNISHED ROOMS. Good, Pleasant, Sunny Rooms can he had at reasonable price from Mrs. Emma Erickson, on At water Street, BANDON, - OREGON. Room per mouth, HS ; per week, 91.25 ; per night, 25cU. NEW RESTAURANT. TABLES SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. Meals at all Hours. A liberal share of Public Patronage is solicited. MRS. E. J. HITE. PaopaiETBzss. Bandon, - - Oregon Ato'ph R. Hultin and Miss Winnio Tennison wero married at tho homo of the bride's parents, three miles south of Bandon, last evening, Rev. A. Haherly, officiating. G. A, Armitage, of Marehiield, shot and killed Mrs. Rachel Stoops of tha placo last Tuesday. Tho woman do fended horseif and shot Armitage three times before he succeeded Jiu killing her. Both are dead. Armi tage seems to have been infatuated with the woman who discouraged his attentions. Mrs. Stoepa leaves husband and five childron, aged from 2 to 15 years. School Koto. School opened this week with a few new scholars. Miss Waldvogel had two for tho Sixth Grade. There is somo sickness iu tho inter mediate rooms, several pupils having chicken pox. The Librarian has been kept very busy since school begun. Miss Wai st rom's pupils seem to tako tho most interest iu this line. The first Fire Drill was held last Tuesday afternoou, but it was not much of a success; oue of tho young ladies of tho Advanced Tenth Grade was so excited that she fell down stairs. Misses Walstrom, Waldvogel and Wilkins have beeu cleaning and im proving their rooms by washing tho windows and putting up curtains and pictnres. The Advanced Tenth Grade held their usnal meeting Tuesday evening, and selected their class colors and motto. Their colors being Old Roso and Gren, and their motto, '-Transi vimus sinus led occanus ultra jacot" or, "We nave croesed tue bay, tho ocean lies beyond." The Advauced Tenth have been having a difficult time with their Rhetoric this week, but the storm seems to be clearing away. E. B. S. Del Norte Record: The coast rail road snrvpy party completed work this week in the noiuhhorhood of the Klamath river. They started a sur vpy on Prairie creek, about ten miles on tue south snlo ot tne iviamaui river, and worked northward. They will now proceed south from Prairie creek, ami probably by early spring will bo opposite Trinidad, Humboldt county. Tburoygh work being done makes tho laying out of tho line slow. The camp was moved thirteen miles south of tho Klamath yesterday. The gasoline schooner Oakland put in an appearance hero last Saturday, beiug 3i days in coming from San Francisco. Tho Oakland is a small schooner and will carry something over a hundred M feet or lumber, making headway at about 7 miles an bonr under favorable circumstances. She brought in some freight and had also a consignment of freight to de liver at Siuslaw, from which placo she intended taking a load of lumber to the city, but having broken some part of her machinery, she had a casting made at tho foundry here, and tho break repaired, henco sho unload ed her Siu.law consignment, and while repairs were being made took on lumber at Carman fe Crites mill, and will go hack to ban rranciscn On her return she will go on to Sius law, and after visiiing the city the secoud time will come here again ac cording to present arrangement. Knights of Pythias Will Dance Saturday Evening, Nov. 18th, 1905. Full of Tragic Meaning. are thesn linos from J. H. Simmonp, of Casey, Iowa. Think what might have resulted from bis terrible cough if he had not taken the medi cine about which he writes: ''I had a fearful cough, that disturbed my night's rest. I tried everything, but nothing would relieve it uutil I took Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, which completely cured mo." Instantly re lieves and permanently cures all throat and lung diseases; prevents grip and pneumonia. At C. Y. Lowe, Druggist Guaranteed. 50c and 1. Trial bottle free. Grocery Store. H. A. COX, Prop. Fresh Provisions and Grooeries on Hand and Coming. SNOW-DltlFT, 8PEUKY, AND WHOLE WHEAT FLOUlt. Choice Hams and Bacon, Fruit and Vegetables. BANDON. OREGON. The Raymond Company. The Great Raymond Co. that showed hero Monday and Tuesday nights is about tho best troupo that has yet Inon seen in Baudon. Every number was excelleut. Mr. Raymond is certainly a wizard, The way ho manages to extricate himsolf from handcuffs is wonderful. His trunk mystery is almost 'super natural. But th' way ho managed to adorn your hnmble editor with tin cans, sleigh bells, aud tho like, with his hands securely tied, is tho most marvelous thing he accomplished. Tho other members of the company were good. Gonzola, the contortionist, is fin ished in his lino. Miss Cross is very clever iu her comedy impersonation?. Eddie Van is very funny, and his cartoon work is tho best seen here. Al Marlella, tho acrobat, convulsed tho audienco. His head mnst be made of iron. Miss O'Neal is a re markable singer for a woman. She has a rich baritone voice. Mr. Raymond's work in hypnotism is far more successful than any other that has appeared here. Th company will return soon, pre senting a now program, and will be greoted with a crowded house as Ban- douites appreciate a good, clean en- tertainment or an Eight Hour Day. R.W.Getty, special organizer of tho Shipwright's Association visited this section n fow days ago as repre- Kontnlivft nf fho nraflni7ntmn nnd fnr ,i . . . ,, ., . . the purpose of furthering tho inter- i V tL r, ests of tho craft m Coos county. The object of Mr, Getty's visit was to introduce or brine about such ac tion among tho builders and ship carpenters in Coos that would result in me anopuon 01 an eigui uour aay, iusteud of working ton hours as is . . In his travels on this trip Mr. Getty had gono as far uorth as Vancouver, in British Columbia ami had visited all tho shipyards from there down. and before finishing his trip would visit tbeso belweeu Coos und ban i! rancisco. organization and its benefits to the laboring class, and in all his travels .. i .i . ,i to shipyards ou the coast, Coos conn- ty is Ihe only place that has longer than eight hours labor in the yards, and so far as his nssociatiou with the shipwrights in Coos had been ex tended the conditions seomed favor- ablo to fall into line. Uuder present conditions organiza tion of the laboring classes has bien necessary m older to stand oil tue encroachmeut of capital. Strikes are costly experiments but it 18 claimed tiat but few uavo tiiKen place in which gaius have not accrued to the aboring classes. Even those in which the organizations have seemingly lost. t is claimed, have after tho espira- ion of a fow months, resulted in cringing about tuo cleaned conuilion. Organization has brought abont many dusirublo changes which has bettered tho laboring classes, chiefly among which changes has been tho reduction of hours constituting a day's work. Of tho man working in tbe largo cities it may bo said that it gives him a cuauco to becomo ac quainted with his family, as uuder the old regime in many cases he was op and gone before his children wero out of bed and did not return uutil thoy had boon sent to rest for tho night. Then it became necessary to stop oncroachmont of capital and Hhut out competativo labor as capital too fre qnently dictated the terms by giving labor tho optiou of coming to its terms or not boing employed. W hile we do not look upon the pre.seut ordor as being the best means to secure equality, yot under present conditions labor must stand together to keep from being crushed. Don't IJorrow Trouble. It is a bad habit to borrow any thiug, but the worst thing yon can poBsibly borrow, is trouble. When sick, soro, heavy, weary aud worn out by the pains and poisons of dyspep sia, biliousnoss, Brigbt's disease, and D;m;io ;fQrnn1 HJunrrlnrs. rinn't cifc down nnd brood over your symptoms, but flv for relief to Electric Bitters. wQr mn will find sure and Derma I U J j. Hoot forgotfuiness of all yonr trou- bles, and your body will not be bur- ,.tnaii lir lnnd of debt disease. At VU- J - - I T.nwfl'fl Drill? Store. Guaranteed. I'nce ouc. A. HABERLT, Wood IcaleiL' BANDON, - OKEGON. All kinds of fuel wood delivered on short notice. Malf orilcru promptly attended to. New Cure fur Canner. All surface cancers aro now known to be curablo, bv Bnckleu's Arnica Salve. Jas. Walters, of Dnfliold, Va writes: "I had a cancer on my lip for years, tuat seemod incurable, till Bnckleu's Arnica Salvo healed it, an now it is perfectly well." Guanm teed cure for cuts aud burns. 252 at Lowe's Drug Store. Important News Notes Tuesday. Oct. 10. Lust year tho Matnnt Life Insurance Co paid $72,801 for ltiucbeouH for its clerical force. A collego Btndont. at Corvnllia, while ran ning nt fall speed to tako part in a uuzinu frnoas, stumbled nnd fell with his head against n tree, rendering uiiu ancousuious for 12 hours. Tho Philadelphia liasetmll team won from the Now York AmoriouiiH in n score of U to 0 for the world's championship.) A store keeper at Havana, Conn, was choked to death and the body locked in one of the trunks in his establishment, and $2,000 taken from the safe. secretary llitcucook intends Riving an airing to land thieves iu other stutes us well aa iu Oregon. "Wednesday, Oct. 11 There was trouble between a construction crow and train men at Glenbrook Crossing, near Kiddles, Oregon, iu which some 80 Greeks wero involved with the train crow The foreman's wifo was killed in the scrim- mage. The Greeks have bet-n arrested. A New York rmii:tcr maintained three wivort, two being residents in tho same ilnt. when tho discovery took place. R fust rftiirod train near Cloverdnle. li. C- took Are, and caused a panic nmong the passengers, several of whom received severe lujunes. Ihe oar was detached and wns consamoJ by the fire, ' t , Thursday, Oct. 12. The third contt6t between tho New York and Philadelphia -.baseball teams ends in a Dntl -ofeut for Philadelphia, the score being 0 to - nf n ,,. . v . committed saicido rather thau face investi- 1 gotion on a charge of looting an estate. 1 i i. ur ..: ..t. i rt.. ii;ir f?m reB,'Rn' beil, diss'ltisfit-d with tuo Mr. nnd MrB. Wiiam Uncuec of Ii08 An. geles, wore run over bv an automobile in New York. They were not seriously hnrt. Germany is saffering from a meat famine. .... . , a rabbit market is to bo inaugurated. Pl Mp? Alice Hoosovelt and party sailed for home from Yokohama. I 1 V I .A 1U0 uw lorK CH"""- n .., ,o- day iu the great baseball contest, Wm rush or Cnrti8( wilh n wmmn companion, tried to mnrder W'm Ellis, at Portland, has been identified as Milton Franklin Andrews, who is cb rged with the murder of Hes-sie Boutou, on Mt. Cutler, Colo., Oct. si. UK14. Tho Presbyterian Synod met at La Grande, Oregon, todny, about 100 ministers being present. Franco is planning a big show of warships to impress Venezuela. Section hauJs who were rnshing down the mountain on a ilnt car in Blue Canyn, Cal.. collided with a train and two of their nam ber were instantly killed, while two others of thoir comrades wero fatally injnred. Satukdat. Oct. 14. Fire persona were carried to death by a huge wnvo that swept the deck of the steam er Campania, on tho Atlantic Ocean, lust Wednesday, and HO more wero injnred. Tho New York lmsebnll aggregation won tho World's IVnnant in the contest with the Philadelphia team. MA It INK. Aimivnn Oct. 12 Schr Fortnnn, Anderson, 2.T days from Fort Clarence, Alaska. Oct. 14. Gasoline echr Oakland. Hughes. 'X days from ban Francisco. Oct. 18. btmr Elizabeth, Jensen, CG hours from bnn Francisco. Church Xoticc. Services iu the M.E. Church nest Sunday, as follows: Morning, 11 a.m.. subject, "God's Plan in Building." Evoning, 7:U0 p.m subject, "False Culture." Sabbath School, 10 a.m. Epworth League,. 0:30 p m. W, 11. T. Bhowse, Pastor. 3Dr. S- Tj. Perkins, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, UANDON, OK KG UN. Oflice at residence on fourth Street. IDr. EL Ij. Hovistoxi, PHYSICIAN & SUliGEON Oflico over Fnrnitnre Stor. Honrs,!) to 12, O.m. 1 rlW to 4. p.m 7 to 8 in tho evening. OK EG ON. handon, O T Blam.iirotlier U. S. Commisioner and Notary Public F.,inca nnd Finn, (M)fs mnde ou IIome steads, Timber Claims and other U. b. Lands Money Loan NeKotlated ou Approve.! Security, Otllco in room 10 Hoyorle Bnihlinc, Kan- don. KoHidence on Hutte Oreek, Oregon. All UIiuIr of Ueiil KHtato hoimlit nnd NOllI. Wrenshall & Wrenshall, Photographers, BOUND iroUSK GA LLKItV, BANDON BANK of BANDON, ZBa,rLdorL? Oregon. Capitals S45aOOO. BO AUD OF DIUECTOUS; J. L. KnoNENnuao, Provident, J. DESiioLi:, Vice Pres. F. J. Fahy, Cashier, Fbank Flam, T. P. IIanly. A general bnnking business transacted, and customers giyeu every accommodation consistent with safe nnd conservative banking. v Correspondents: Tha American National Bank of San Prancisco, California. Merchants' National Bank, Portland, Oregon. The Chase National Bank of New York. Uank Is Opsn from O a.m. to 13 m., nnd 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. SUCCESSORS TO SANDERSON BROS., DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Provisions, Groceries. Always on hand lSlxlMu Seed Grain & STB Mill Feeds. kinds iu stock. A full supply of butter kegs, cnlics. 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 nurse in attendance. For information address "Wil. HOUSFALL, M. D. Marshfield. Oregon. Bandon Meat Market, T. Anderson .Prop. Will Keep on Hand nt all Times Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetables Poultry, Eggs, Butter and till Farm Produce. I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton.wool, bides etc. O. A. Trowbridge, SUCCESSOR TO J". JDezilxolm.' Dry Goods of Every Description Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. Boots &o Biioe Fresh Groceries of Suits Made to Measure. AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST Shields & Kennedy, Blaofeisro-itlx &o Wagon Wagons of all kinds made to order. Job work attended to promptly nnd nil work caaranteod to Kivo satisfaction. Reasonable. . -i4. Horseshoeing a Specialty- wc-Si ys $'' ? f; Court Queen of the Kure-t No. 17, IoretcT! if Ameilcu. g-- ?nomtTQUEKN (;F THE FOHEST.. 5wcek. in Concrete Hall, llandon. Orejon.. 4k cordial welcome i extended to all vis- iitinc brothers. K. M. I'LACK Kit BY, 2 V. V. FwiiKn. Chief Kanj-er. P. Fin. Secretarv." HOWARD M. RROWXEIiL ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Special attention civen to collection", fore cloauro of uiortuncefl, arnishe- and attach ment finitfl. Oflice Iu El Dorado ltliljr. BANDON, OKKftON t 1 . Colic Cholera and lnarnDeriain S Diarrhoea Remedy. Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life. Bros., all Kinds. PROOF CORSET. Prices BAJsOON LODOK. No. 1 15, A.F.A..M & & SI . .t-.-v T L V 11 K A W A XT 1 ) Stated commnnications first bat- ..J urdav after the fall moon of each $ Kniont'h. All Master Masons cordinljy invited. W. C. SANDEKSON, Y. il. S ij; J. E. Wai-tkom. Sec. & $ BANDON LODOK No. 133.1.0.0.F ' S' T AN DON LODGE. No. 133. 1. 0. 0. F.S 9-13 meetR every Saturday evening. 'Vinitine brothers in Rood standing ry cordially invited. K A. J. HAKTAIAK. K. O. g T. W. Romson, bee. i &SKy-?K? CKO. I. TO 111 NG, ATIOKNEY and COUNbELOll AT LAW AND NOTARY FUHLIC. Fire Insurance, Bandon, - - - - Orej;on