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j I aa 1 52 Times a year for $2. BANDON, Volume XXI. LOCAL NEWS. Saturday Night Oct. 28th Oct. 28th Ask yonr neighbors to tell their Saturday Night, October Twenty-Eight, The Show you will like, remember the date. neighbor« to patronize the Entertain ment on October 28th. under the di AdmiMuon 25, 35 and 50cte. rect control, and for the benefit of SeatHou.ale at Lowe'» Drug Store. yonr Home linnd. W. D. Marshall was severely ill this week. J. N. Roberts, of Myrtle Point, was a visitor here Monday. Gordon Laud, of Grant« Vaas, was a Bandon visitor last Sunday. D S. Rouse, the Riverton coal man was doing business iu town yesterday. J. Denholm and wife returned home last week from their visit to Portland. The run of ealmon has been light for several day«, but showed a slight increase yesterday. A. A. Sabin, the Dairyville Harness maker, was in town Saturday night being in attendance at the O. E. S. OREGON: THURSDAY, Thomas Robison has been on the sick list for several days, but is better again. In tbe way of something that will delight you try a meal at Mrs. Hite's restaurant Senator Fulton is scheduled to ar rive on the bay today on a visit to Coos Conuty. 1*. B. Hoyt gave Coqnille and other points ou the lower river a visit yes terday, and will return home today. Cast your eye on The Racket now and you may be able to secure what you want in the way of Christmas Rev. Horefall will bold morning and evening eo.'vices, on Sunday, in St. John'« Episcopal Cburcb, at tbe usual hours. A. J. Sherwood and wife, of Co quille City, were made happy on tbe lltb io«t., by the arrival of a baby girl at their house. This section was visited Tuesday Don't fail to hear Vernon and night and yesterday by a gentle rain, Mildred Valentine in their big double ample for refreshing vegetation. The specialty acts, at Opera llou»e, prospects are for settled weather next Saturday Night. again. Mrs. John Hamblock, of Parkers Coast Mail: It is said to be impos burg, has been very low for several sible to meet the demand for Beaver days au<i is not expected to live. She Hill coal in San Francisco, owing to 1» suffering from Bright’s disease. the difficulty in obtaining miners at T. P. Hanly and wife, of Lamptt this end of the line. Creek, bad business iu Bandon, Mon R. E. Cox, of Sixes, was in town day night, Mr. H. having come down Monday night, on bis way home, hav Dr. J. Cortis Snook, the dentist, is to attend a meeting of the Batik di ing been at work in Coos for awhile, still here and will remain next week. Now is the time to have your work rectors. J. L. Kronenlmrg, Superintendent N. R. Smith was in town, Monday, of the Coqnille Mill & Tug Co., was doue aud early appointments should with a four horse team, having come doing business iu town Monday even be made. All work is guaranteed. Telegram: Nicholas now refers to iu to take oot a load of fixtures for ing. the Mikado as bis “good friend.” the new sawmill the Smith Bros, are Dr. W.. Tatotn, of Florence, ar Perhaps, however, like a true Russian building. rived here Sunday, having comedown Sick besdnclio is caused by a disor on the tug L Roscoe. His wife’s diplomat, be has bis fingers crossed whenever he makes use of the ex dered condition of tbe stomach, and health is somewhat improved. is quickly cured by Chamberlaiu’s ' Chris Rasmussen left Saturday pression. The tug Roscoe made a good run titomarh aud Liver Tablets. For »ale ; evening for Hnti Francisco, and we coming from Siuslnw to Coos Bay, t»y <J. Y. Lowe. understand that he will be absent for making the run of 45 miles in three The tug L Roscoe csine down from about two months. hours and six minutes. She was de Binslaw, arriving hern last Sunday, Thomas Lewis, who is engineer on tained at the bay on account of fog, nnd took the freight which tbe Oak the tug L. Roscoe, at Florence, Ore., land ba<l for that place. Tbe Roscoe had opportunity for a visit home last and did uot reach iiere until Sunday afternoon. left Monday morning. Sunday by the tug calling here for The tug Triumph which was on the freight. WH5’s at Prosper, for repairs, came off Alfred Gauntlett, of Gold Beach, Saturday evening, and is again in was in town last Monday night, hav Miss Rita Gardner has played in good condition, liHving been recaolked ing brought M. Mertrie aud family of Leading Th-atres throng bout United and tbe leak disposed of. that place this far on their way to States and Australis. Dou't fail to Tbe ball at Prosper, Saturday even Portland, hear her at Opera House next ing, given by tha Seaside Orchestra, There is an upward look in the Saturday Night. Oct. 86th. was a very successful oue, both as to telephone business here at present, a pleasant time and financially. There and the telephone man is at work E. B. Thrift, one of Northern Curry were over ninety tickets sold. with a view to inatalliog a few morel county's successful dairymen, wits Miss Florence Rosa left on tbe last telephones. doing business iii Bandon last Satur steamer for San Francisco to take up Miss Lena Logan closed her school day. her work again at that place. Mrs. at Two mile last Friday, and left on Phil Pearson, of Marion, Oregon, Ada A. Simpson also went back to Saturday evening to visit relatives in is iu town, taking a layoff, having the city to resume bar work as a sten Ohio, going by the steamer Elizabeth been engaged in carrying the mail on ographer. to San Francisco. some route iu the Willamette Valley. We understand that tbe new vessel Mrs. Gus Barre, who has been visit Mr Pearson is very much impressed that is being baildej at Prosper will ing her mother who lives some twen with Coos County, and will make his tie launched next Saturday, aud that ty miles above Myrtle Point, returned home here providing he can find em her name will be “Oregon.” Tbe new borne Tuesday, and was accompanied ployment that will be congenial to bis vessel is said to be tbe staunchest by Miss Blanche Stitt, who bus been taste. ■craft yet constructed on tbe Coquille. at Myrtle Point for the past two W. W Rosebraugb, of Portland, Tbe steamer Elizabeth left for San weeks. was in town this week, being out in Francisco Saturday evening. Her William Conover, the Osteopatbist, the interest of the Local Option Law. passenger list follows: Chris Ras- was in Bandon, Tuesday night, hav He was soliciting subscriptions for WHsseu, D F Emmett, Mrs Hatton, ing come down to treat some persons the Pacific Searchlight, gathering in Mrs Ada A Simpson, Miss Florence here who wish to try bis treatment. formation in regard to conditions and Rosa, Miss Lena Logan and Mrs F He was called, however, to North the sentiment of the voters, aud other Forebay. Bend, to see a lady who is ill, and bad information preparatory to getting Last week we made note that Mr. to make his stay here short. He in ready for the campaign next year. A. T. Fetter, of Drain, was in Coo« tends returning soon. Work on A. J. Hartman's new looking after n location, and that be On October 28tb, the Bandon Con building is at a standstill on account would visit Curry county with that cert Band will give their first indoor of not boing able to secure cement. object in view; but as the gentleman Entertainment for the Winter seasou The government, just now, is a large tn^'K ionod baa ¡chosen Bandon as hi« For this occasion they have been ex purchaser of that article, using it in field of labor, he will not visit Curry tremely fortunate iu securing the the construction of irrigating ditches, as intended. favorite specialty artiste, Miss Rita dams, etc., so that practically the gov F ob S ale .—White cedar posts at Gardner, known on 111« Concert and eminent has it cornered, as it will five cents each. Address A. Haberly, Vaud vilie stage as the favorite and take some time yet to fill the order, always charming artiste, ably assisted hence, the trouble and delay in secur Bandon. Oregon. by Vernon and Mildred Valentine in mg cement. Apple» for Nnle. their double specialties. Music by an Orchestra, organized specially for the The undersigned wiil fill order« for occasion, under the leadership of Apple«, placing same on board »be Prof. Worrell. etenmer. at 25 cents a box, purchasers furnishing boxes. J ohn G ilzbdi , Rivertou, Ore. Band Benefit, Dr. Tatom, Dentist. Knights of Pythias Will Dance Saturday Evening, Nov. 18th, 1905. Dr. Tatom, the Dentist, is here, and will remain until November 1st, at Full of Trajee Meaning. Peter Axe, the Market Gardener, of which date be will go to Coqnille. Bridge, will till orders for Tomatoes Ho is now prepared to do all kinds of and deliver on boat st Myrtle Pein’, dental work, and persons in need of are these lino» froni.J. IJ. Siir-mnns. of Casey, Iowa. Think what might for two cents a pound. bis service« should call and tuako ap have resulted from bis terrible cough Address all orders to pointments. if be had not taken the modi PETER AXE. cine shout which he writes: “I bad s BrMge. Ore. fearful cough, that disturbed my Good, Pleasant, Sunny Rooms can be night's rest. I tried everything, but nothing would relieve it until I took had at reasonable price from Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, which Mrs. Emma Erickson, completely cured me.” Instautly re lieves and permanently cures all on At water Street, throat and lung diseases; prevents BANDON. - OREGON. grip and pneumonia. At C. Y. Lowe, Room« per month, »5 ; per week. •! .35; Druggist. Guaranteed. 50c and $1 Trial bottle free. I »er nl^ht, 95cts. If you cannot find what you want anywhere else io town, come to the Tainataea, FURNISHED ROOMS. SAY!! RACKET NEW RESTAURANT. TABLES SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST Grocery Store H. A. COX, Prop. OCTOBER 26, Number 43 1905 New Cure for Cancer. George Cox is having a barn built ou bis premise« io Duubam Addition. All surface cancers are now known P. C. Stephenson and L. C. Gibson to be curable, by Bucklen's Arnica are at work on A. McNair’s new bouse Salve. Jas. Walters, of Duffield, Vu., writes: “I bad a caucer on my lip for in South Bandon. J. M. Byers is at work building a years, that seemed incurable, till house for Gus Burr« in W oolen Mills Bucklen's Arnica Salve healed it, aud Addition, Mr. Barre's property being now it is perfectly well.” Guaran close to the St. John’s cburcb prop teed cure for cuts and bums. 25c at Lowe's Drug Store. erty. BOAKD OF DIRECTORS; J. L. E bonbubbio , President, J. D esholm , Vice Pre«. C. M. Sain, editor of the Coos Bay F. J. F aux , Cashier, F bank F lam , T. P H anlt . Hartior has beeu sent to jail at Co A general banking basine«* transacted, and castotnera given every acconiinodation quille for want of f2U0 bonds Laving Notice it hereby given to patrona of the been sued by L. D. Kinuey on a R k *> bdkb , that the undersigned has dis consistent with safe and conservative banking- posed of the plant to A. T. Fetter, ami that charge of criminal libel. Correspondentsi The American National Bask of San Francisco, California. i t he term» of Hale arc as follows: All persons a*rcara on «nbucriptioiiw for a period of Merchants’ National Bank, Portlaud, Orcjou. \V. W. Shipley, »nd bw «langbtov, in one year or over, will bettle with the under The Chase National Bank of New York. Mrs. Flora M. Davis, were in town signed, while those iu arrears for less than one year, will settle with Mr. Fetter, who Tuesday night on their way to Hum will also fill out unexpired subscriptions. Hauk I. Op-n from 9 ».in. to 1» in . and 1 pin. to 3 p in. boldt County, Calif. Mrs. Davis aud Where accounts are t» be balanced, aettle- iueut luuit be made with the undersigned. children accompanied Mr. Shipley to Very Kespectfully, D E STITT. his home at Fieldbrook. Baudon, Oregon, October 31. 1905. News received from Myrtle Point brings the information that Ben T. Vandecar of that place aud a Air. SUCCESSORS TO Bridges of Roseburg were iujured se T vshdax . Oct. 17. verely last TtiesJay by tho capsizing Two students were held up at Echo, Ore., SANDERSON BROS., of a conveyance in which they were and relieved of $S0. Tbe robber turned to DEALERS IN go but was knocked down by one of tbe making their way to Roseburg k> at youiiK men and tbe pair turned him over to tend a meeting of the Order of Elks. the authoritie«. The accident occurred at Encbjnted One man was killed and tbteeothers fa Prairie and the injured parties were tally injured bv an explosion of molten itoii iu a Chicago foundry. taken back to Myrtle Point. Virgil Bowers, a i.egro murderer, whom BANK BANDON, of Bandon., Oregon <?apiial: H2.>,OOO. Notice to tho Public. Important News Notes Panter Bros., Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Provisions, Groceries. Qr,in Always on hand Grain O ”| tbe jury gave a life sentence, was lynched ! Seed o; by a mob at Loudon, Ky. Mill Feeds. kinds in stock. Thomas Coates, tbe night watch for Joe Young, who shot Kasper Van Dran in A full supply of butter kegs, cubes, papers, etc., etc. Mr. Jacobson, bad an experience yes a Portlaud Saloon lasl Spring, was sen Will handle your Butter and Produce in unlimited amounts. terday morning that was not to his tenced to six yeura' imprisonment in tbe liking and which gave him a tussle penitentiary. Bandon, - - Oregon- W xdsbsuat , Oct. 18. _____ for bis life. Tbe meronry dropped to 32 degrees at ----- He watches tbe wharves that Mr. Portland this morning. Jacobson has put iu for tho purpose President Roosevelt started on a visit to of transporting rock across the riven tbe Southern states today. and Lad Leen looking after boats and A tornado strnck Sorento, III., and de stroyed everything in its path. Four per other paraphernalia at the Sontb lons were killed aud 35 injured. 40 bouses wharf from which be crossed to the were blown to atoms. MISS GOULD, North side of the river. He climbed A train was wrecked by a washout near A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and out of bis boat on to the wharf and Alton, Ill , and several cars cairymg stock seems to have been blinded by the were wrecked iu six feet of water. Several Medical Diseases. tramps are supposed to have perished in tbe light of bis lautern, and desiring to wreck. A cloud burst caused the washout. Trained nnr«es in iittcndnnce. see bow things were on the other side Four different parties have surveyors in For information address WAI. HORSFALL, Al. D. of tbe wharf ho started for that point tbe tieid in Crook county, and a fifth rail Marshfield, Oregon. and walked off into the river. On road may cuter tbe county. W. J. Bryan spoke to about 1000 persons coming to the surface he saw a rope at a Tokio University. a short distance away, aud succeeded The Mount Hood hotel at Portland was in reaching it, then made his way on destroyed by fire, A Narrow Eaeape. H ospital , I loRSFALL L. G. to some piling that Had near by. Having succeeded in getting on to Ibe piling, a few lusty shouts brought a couple of tbe life saviag boys to tbe rescue, who took him »way from bis nncoiufortrble position. The accident occurred about five o'clock in the morning. 'A mithtoat , Oet. 19. Jasper Jennings, son of the man who was murdered near Grants Pass some time ago, baa made confession that bis sister Dora did tbe shooting. The citizens of Atlanta have started a movement to raise a snm sufficient to pay the duty ou Miss Alice Roosevelt's presents, which will amount to about $60.000, Edward G. Cunniffe, who stole $100,000 from the Adams Express Co. aud disap* Clinrch Notice. peered from Pittsburg, has been appro There will be preaching services in bended. the Presbyterian Church, next Sun An expert safe cracker relieved a New day, October 29tb, st 11 a.m., aud York safe of $30,000 in bonds. Tbe meronry dropped to 10 degrees below 7:30 p m. Sabbath School at 10 a.m , zero iu tbe Yukon country, and ice ie run and Christian Endeavor Meeting at ning iu the river. After three years of idleness tbe Booth- 6:30 pm. Strangers especially will Kelly company have started their mill at be welcome. Wendling. Order your Fall and Winter F iudat , Oct. 20. Suit« Now. A destructive gale swept over the lakes, and Eastern cities received a share of ita I take pleasure in announcing to attention. the public the arrival of a complete The steamer Sheldon was wrecked on line of samples for the Fall and Win Lake Erie and two of her crew drowned. ter of 1905 6, from leading Chicago, The storm that swept the region around San Francisco and Minneapolis firms. the Great Lakes did $.71,000 damage along tbe Metiomine river iu Wisconsin. Suits to order. $15 to ?40. A little girl lost her life in New York by Trousers, $3 to §10. being ran over by an automobile scorcher Satisfaction guaranteed in every who cared more for spe-ed than safety to himself or others. particular. Rich gold bearing quartz has been dis During my absence. Prof. Harris, covered in Mohawk Valley, Oregon. who is widely experienced in this Mary E. Golden, of Buffalo, N. Y., has line, will forward yonr order« prompt confessed to stealing $2,000 from her em ly. With thanks for liberal patron ployers which she gave to her lover. age of tho past, 1 am, R atubdav . Oct. 21. Yours to please. Tbe Burlington Railroad will extend its P. B. H oyt , lines westward from Broken Bow. Neb., to Eldorado Barber Shop, opposite Post- Salt Lake. office, Bandon, Oregon. The reform movement in Missouri and Kansas has caoaed tbe failure of a large Notice to the public. brewery at Kansas City. Closing out tbe My wife having left roy bed and board joints in Kanina and closing on Snndajr in witboat my consent, notice is hereby given Missouri, caused tbe failure. to the pnblic that I will not be responsible A Portland woman was shot in tbe arm by for any debts she may contract. boys placing a cartridge on the railway G. C. H aga . track. A passing car discharged tbe car Parkersburg, Or., Oct. 24.1905. tridge. MARINE. A Pendleton man had bis lags cut off bv a I ABBIVKD freight train. Oct. 22—T q 4 L. Roscoe, Johnson, 1 day Cashier Francis B. ltunder of tbe St. from SiuslAW via Coos Bay. Louis postoflice is »'J.900 sh irt in his ac- Oct »-Sehr Habt. K irth.C^ days from I count. I Sun r'lHaiciuco lo FioApcr M.ii Co. Dsrtug >>>o LurrlcM,» r,u ¡he Gre.rt Lukes ■AILKD. a score of ships were driven ashore nnd 17 Oct. 19—Gasoline sehr Oakland, Hughes, lives were lost. to Ban Francisco. Oct. 21—St tn r Elizabeth. Jensen, to 8 F. I_i. Perkins, Oct. 22—Sehr Bonder Brothers, Wetzel, to San Francisco. PHYSICIAN <t SURGEON, Oct. 23—He hr Alpha, Trndgett, to S. F. BANDON, OHKOON. Oct. 23—Tag L lioscoe, Johnson, to Sias- law. Office at residence on Fourth Street. o<-t J'> s<-hr For*ana, tadersoD, t<> S. F. Dr. S. Dr H. I_i Houston, O T- Blumenrother PHYSICIAN & SURGEON U. S. Commisioner and Notary Public Filings and Final proofs made on Home Office over Forniture Stör». Honrs, 9 to 12, steads, 1 iiuberClaims and other U. S. Lands Money Loftin Negotiated on Approved a.m. 1:30 to 4. p tn. ; 7 to » in the evening. - • OREGON. Bandon Meat M T_ Anderson Prop. Will Keep ou Hand at all Times Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce. I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc. O. A T rowbridge , SUCCESSOR TO ¿T. Denh-Olm. Dry Goods of Every- Description. Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. Boots & Shoes Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. Suits Made to Measure AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSET. Shields cA Kenned} makers Wagons of all kind3 made to order. Job work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give witiafsetion. Reasonable. , . _ , l’rioes Horseslioeing a, foipeciaTty 4 ♦ 4 # ft ft ft « ft 4 ft ft Zft t <• ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Court (Jileen of the Foreftt No. 17, '■•> •? FtTPKliTH of America. « OURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST* tc No. 17, nu l ls Fri.’.nv night < f wt 4 4 week. in Concrete Hall. B«n<t"n. Oregi n ■> ft Y cordial welcome is extended to nil vis- ft ••¡ting brothers E. BI. BLU'KERBY. ft W. V. fisnF.n. Chief Ranger. J Fin. Seoretnrv. ft » ft 9 «ftftettf’ft»*:* ft-ft •’ ft * ■> <■ 4 «■>; •> ft ft < ? * ft »ft * ft ft ft g BAN DON LODGE, No. 1 15, A. F. A. M <• — ¡g I > ANDON LODGE. No. 115. A F A .M. J .. I > Stated commariications first Sat __ ____ each £ ¿iirdav after the full moon of f ^adi month. All * “ Master **--*•-- Masons *r 3i-n- ft cordial!, W U KtNDEK8VN, W. M. » ❖ invited. #. J. E. W als TBOM, Sec. - k J <14, > •; iW# i’« * -j, ft ft ft 4 M ftftfti- ft ft < »ft ft •: ft» > ft! HANDON LODGE No. 133, 1. <».«». V '' 1KHVAKI) JI. BnOWNELI. * I > ANDON LODGE. No. 133,1.0. O. F.3 * 1 > meets every Katuidsv evening. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND ftVisitinK brother« in good standing ft. '■¿cordially invited. Mi Office in room 10 Beyerle Bailding, Ban NOTARY PUBLIC. * A. J. HARTMAN. N. G. Rooaritjr. RANDOM, Matron don. Residence on Butte Creek, Oregon. ' ItontsoN. Sec. THE MARKET AFFORD«. Fresh Provisions and Groceries on Maybe we have one left, if so, the Special attention piven to collection«, fore- * At! kinds of Real t-Xate bought and '- :, :■ ft v cloanre of mortu»«e.. Karniabee and attach price will please yon. Hand and Coming. «old. ment anils. Meals at all Hours. GEO. P. TOPPING, Our stock is small, but the goods SNOW-DRIFT, SPERRY, AND WHOLE RANDOM, Office In are of a good quality, and the prices Wrenshall & Wrenshall, ATTORNEY od COUNSELOR AT LAW WHEAT FLOUR. BANDON, - OREGON. A liberal shnre of Public Patronage OREGON El Dorado nidg. »re right. AMD is solicited. Choice Hams and Bacon, Fruit and ^NOTAllY PUr.LIC. All kinds of fi»l wood delivered on ' We make “Cash Buying" au object! Vegetables. URN. E. J. HITE. Psnrumns. to the purchaser, at Fire Insurance, short Dotice. Chamberlain’s ÄS’Ä.’df Bandon, - - - - Oregon, Mall order» promptly attroded to. BANDON, - OREGON. Bandon, • - Oregon THE RACKET I ItolND HOUSE GAIAERT BANDON J Never fail*. Buy it now. It may «ve Ufe. A. HABERLY, Wood Incaici Photographers, ** /