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u !$ ti -- THE DAILY.CP0SBY TIMES, MARSHFIEl.D. OREGOIJW.ONDAYj APRIL 6, 1908 I'iif i! BANDON TURNS DOWN CHARTER Proposition to Extend City Lim its and Enlarge Council's Powers Rejected. By a vote of 100 against the char ter to 92 in favor of It the people of Bandon rejected tho proposed new cuarter for Bandon at tho polls. Tho draft of tho charter having been more than a year In preparation and was compiled and published at a con siderable expense to the municipality and while there has been consider able dissatisfaction expressed in re Sard to some of tho provisions, the outcome of the balloting was a sur prise to the city officials and to many of tho townspeople. It was pre sumed that tho explanations pre sented somo time ago at tho charter mass meeting by Recorder Wade and Attorney George P. Topping, father of tho move to reincorporate and compiler of the rejected charter, had removed opposition from tho minds of tho disgruntled. A good deal of electioneering was done by tho oppo sition to tho movement while tho charter people were caught napping and did not appreciate tho strength of their opponents. Tho defeat of the proposition to extend the limits of the municipality, was a foregono conclusion. However, the sentiment of the population, both within and outside the present limits is shown by the vote polled, which wns 44 against and 10 for the proposition outside, and 81 for and 80 against it within Bandon. Ten votes within the city and one outside were rejected by the board for irregularity. Some scattering, misdirected votes NORTH BEND NEWS uumtttttuutxtttttuntutnt tttttt Miss Mary Flanagan of Empire, visited friends in North Bend Saturday. Mrs. B, Saturday Bend. Turpln of Marshflcld, spent with relatives In North Charles Cavanagh was in Marsh field looking after business affairs Saturday. Sheriff W. W. Gago of Coquille, spent Saturday in North Bend. Tho Presbyterian Ladies Aid So ciety will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. lienry I. Reese in North Bend. Miss Wanda Stephens of Marsh flcld, has returned homo after a short visit in North Bend. A party of North Bend young peo ple went up Coos river on tho launch Telephone, Sunday, for a day's out ing. Among those In tho party were Misses Marlon Emhoff, May Peterson, Florence Peterson, Anna and Emma Jacobson, Mrs. Lizzie McDonald, Messrs L. Loomls, Woods and Charles Peterson. O tt tt tt tt nniiinnunninm:nittuin $350 Worth of ff Shirts MONARCH SHIRTS $1.00 tt CLUKTT SHIRTS. .$1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 CLUKTT SHIRTS, SILK . .$3. 4. mill 5.00 tt HATS, nil sizes and blocks, $3.00 to 5.00. Clothes that Fit yon and make yon look Fit Tailor-Mndc Clothes nro my specialty, oneof my suits will make you n customer for life. - Mr. and Mrs. John Freeland spent Sunday with friends on North Inlet. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coke, Dr. Bartell, Miss Maudo Coko and Ralph Coke composed a party who went up Coos river, Sunday, for a day's outing. against the charter and for annexa tion. The chief factors in the defeat of the charter was tho extension of the power of tho city council in tho matter of taxing and tho annexation clause was opposed on account of Its taking in too much rural and un developed land. It proposed to ex tend the present area of about 240 acres to an area of more than 4,000 acres, while the population of tho actual town of Bandon covers about GOO acres. Robert Walker, Sr., and Chris Rasmussen acted as judges of election and C. R. Wade and A. D. Morse as clerks. As tho municipality Is still under a charter granted in 1891, it is probable that a second at tempt will be made to recharter us in accordance with our actual needs, Bandon Recorder. E. E. Hayes of North Bend, Sat urday went to Coquille where Mrs. Hayes has been spending sometime at the home of her mother, Mrs. Brown, who linn been nnltn ill. If Mrs. wero I Brown's condition will permit It, they Intend to bring her to tho Hayes' home In North Rend this week. Fred Cavanagh, who has been em ployed at tho C. A. Smith mill for the past year as night watchman, has resigned and expects to leave soon for eastern Washington where he expects to locate. Marshfield, Oregon mmmmmmmmmnttmimmmumnmnmmmmmmmm RSaSE5H5H5E5HSE5asa525a5E5HS15HSZSaE52525S5S5a5HSa5i5asa5ES25SSa53. a Sewing Machine is a live a question if you are going to If not, this is noi meant for you. NORTH BEND WINS GAME Richard Wainwrlght of Mablo, Ore., who has been spending the win ter at Salt Lake City with his wife, has como to Coos Bay to take charge of tho Riverton mill. M. F. PLANT SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO. Vessel Left Coos Ray Sunday mill will Have Schedule Slightly Altered. Tho M. F. Plant sailed yesterday for San Francisco. Tho schedule will bo slightly altered for a time, tho Plant leaving 'Frisco Thursday and sailing again from Coos Bav on Sunday. The passenger list follows: B. Quigley, Jas. Queen, It. II. Campbell, R. W. Corroll, Just Sala din, Mrs. Saladln, Win. Arched, Mrs. Arched, W. G. Dorr, Price, J. S. John son, Philip Giithnrdt, W. C. Rose, W. H. Gamble, Geo. A. Robinson, Mrs. Robinson, F. Arthur, Mrs. F. Arthur, Airs. Lyons, Mrs. Rose, .Mrs. V.. Wnlf, Gn'eo Gould. French Lndw Mrs. J. M. Upton and child, J. B. Travelle, Ed. Ringiie, C. L. Hudson, Gamble, Mr. Lyon and child, W. w. Ramble, P. Loggio, Aug. Wolsortol nor, Arthur Bradley, H. R shinn, John Richard, D. Corbett, Clias. Huber, J. Huffman, J. B. Rohr, 13. Graham, J. Fitzgerald, Schultz. Dr. W. B. Simmons of Portland, is spending a few weeks with friends on Coos Bay. For the past eight years ho has been superintendent of tho Portland sanitarium but resigned re cently to take a much needed rest. Erie Wold, wife, and child, of Oak land, Cal., aro on Coos Bay for a short timo as tho guests of Mrs. Wolds' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Anderson of Marshfield. Defeats Marshfield In Seven Innings by Score of Six to Five Sunday. North Bend defeated Marshfield at tho North Bend grounds vesterday afternoon by a score of six to five. Only seven innings were played and tho lineup was changed frequently to glvo the various ones a chance but the contest was a good one. Tho new material this year is showing up unusually strong and it is not unlikely that a number of last year's players maybe replaced on both teams by new timber. Manager Howard Is pleased with tho prospects. Between 200 and 300 witnessed yesterday's game for which twenty-flvo cents admittance was charged. The Coquille baseball team for 1908 has been organized with Russ Chapman as manager and C. E. Bax ter as president. Messrs. Chapman, Baxter and Witt also constitute an executive committee to assumo gen eral charge of tho team. Tho pros pects are said to be very good. Myrtle Point, owing to tho ab sence of good material, may decide not to organize a regular team for the season, It is said. eSH5ESZS25E5H5E5Z5ESH5EL5E5Z5HSZ5Z VVQ buy? 'K B WHITE 1 GOING & 8 COMPANY cSc5c5ESE5cSc3ESHEH5c5cScScEESESHE?l Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rlggs, Mr. and Mrs. Clater and son, and Miss Goldio Rlggs wont up Coos River on the launch Union to spend Sunday. I 0ry 1 Ca Wod Can be had at a moments notice at J C. E. BAILEY SHOWS UP AT NORTH BEND. ems WOOD YARD Link Smith lessee 'Phono 921 North Front St. BE5HHZSHEaSZ5SSESHSc!SZS3HSZ555?Sia ELECTRIC EUREKA LEAVES WITH FULL LOAD TODAY. Steamer on New Rim Out of H,Me Heavily Laden Hi Freight anil Passengers. Tho Eureka loft this afternoon for Eureka after a day's otop on Coos Bay. She was heavily laden with freight and passengers and the ofll clals aro much pleased with tho pros pects of tho now run. Tho passengers who left on her this afternoon for Eureka, wero: E. F. Lane, J. C. Greene, .1. F. Oil man, A. Anderson, E. Edquist, V. Swanson and J. F. Quirk. From Portland. Tho Eureka reached Coos Bay from San Fnmelsen Smnlnv Tlwwn who camo on her aro as follows: R. L. Paulson, Mrs. Paulson, Miss Paulson, W. J. Slnttery, Clias. Wil son, j. u. ureen, A, E. White, Mrs. White, Mastor White, Mrs. A. E. White, Mrs. Hess, Miss Hess, Miss Hess, R. N, Lewis, M. Mornle. Youth Over Whose Whereabouts Con hhlerahle Apprehension was Felt Returns. i C. E. Bailey, tho North Bend youth ! who suuuoniy disappeared msi weeic after a row, returned to North Bend Saturday night. Ho offered no ex planation of his disappearance al though It is said that tho causo of it war tho fear ol arrest. Georfo Farrln, deputy district at torney, said today that he had not been apprised of Mr. Bailey's return Mi. Fnrrlu had made preparations for a earoful investigation of the ease on account ol tho rumors ot foul play that wero circulated at North Bond. J Every residence on Coos Bay that Is wired for electric ser vice should huvo ono of theso most useful and timo saving flatlrons. Ask your neighbor who owns ono. Two million American women aro using them. The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Company Marshfield and North Bend . . Fair values arc supposed to go w Ith a fair price In fnct, the goods are made to fit the price. The ques tion is, do you wnnt the best? If m, just take a look at tho null talk it over with the man inside. HARVEY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS. L. G. 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Phono 181 Orders Delivered Free THAT FIT THE FEET THAT'S OUR 1SUS1XKSS CLAUSEN'S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE C1T1 lUK.VhLltl.lv .Nunu; DON'T MENTION IT I The pleasure is ours, the De- I t light and Profit all yours, when you use All of Marshfield city warrants en dorsed to October 30, 1905, will bo paid on presentation at my office. No interest allowed after this date. April 3, 190S. JOHN J. HALL. City treasurer. Cupid Flossr ! vs. Sarah Conner Rlggs, Christina Conner Rlggs, Ellen Conner Darnell, Alice Conner, Emma Con ner Lower, Mary Conner Smith, Martha A. Cecil, Warren Conner, Jobo Conner, William Conner, Samuel Smith and J. H. Cecil, and James Conner, son of John Conner, de ceased; Ann Connor, daughter of John Connor, deceased; John Doe Rlggs, husband of Sarah Conner Rlggs; Richard Roo, husband of Christina Conner Rlggs, John Smith Darnell, husband of Ellen Conner Darnell; James Jones, husband of Alice Conner; Robert Lower, husband of Emma Con ner Lower; Mary Conner, wife of Warren Conner; Jano Conner, wife of Jobe Conner; Kato Connor, wife of William Conner; Margaret Conner, wife of James Conner, and John Brown, husband of Ann Conner, defendants. To Sarah Conner Rlggs, Christina Conner Rlggs, Ellen Conner Darnell, Alice Conner, Emma Conner Lower, Mary Conner Smith', Martha A. Ce cil, Warren Conner, Jobo Conner, William Conner, Samuel Smith and J. H. Cecil and James Conner, son of John Conner, deceased; Ann Con ner, daughter of John Conner, de ceased; John Doo Riggs, husband of Sarah Conner Rlggs; Richard Roe, husband of Christina Conner Rlggs; John Smith Darnell, husband of El len Conner Darnell; James Jones, husband of Alice Conner; Robert Lower, husband of Emma Conner Lower; Mary Conner, wlfo of War ren Conner; Jano Conner, wlfo of Jobo Conner; Kate Conner, wife of William Conner; Margaret Conner, wife of James Conner, and John Brown, husband of Ann Conner, de fendants. In the name of tho State of Ore gon: You aro hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you in tho above en titled suit within six weeks from tho date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: Within six weeks from tho 23d day of March, 1908, and if you fail to answer on or before tho 4 th day of May, 1908, that date being tho last day of tho timo prescribed in tho order of publication of this sum mons, judgment will bo taken against you for want thereof for tho relief demanded In plaintiff's com plaint, a succinct statement of which relief is as follows: That the title of the plaintiff to tho real property described in said complaint, and to-wit: The north east quarter of tho southwest quar ter, lot two and the north half of lot three, all In section twenty-one. township twenty-six south, of range twelve west of tho Willamette meri dian, Coos county, Oregon, ho quieted as against tho defendants and each of them; that the defend ants and each of them be forever en joined and restrained from setting up any claim of right, tltlo or Inter est In or to tho abovo described real property or any portion thereof; for his costs and disbursements herein, and for such other and fur ther relief as to tho 'Court may seem equitable. This summons is served upon you by order of Hon. John P. Hall, Judge of the County Court of Coos county, Oregon, which said order was mad on tho 23d day of March, 1908, and hears said date, and by which said order you are required to answer tho complaint in said suit on or beforo the 4th day of May, 1908. Dated March 23d, 1908. JOHN S. COKE, JOHN D. GOSS, Attorneys fpr plaintiff. ' I i TAILORING , Tho peopo who road and anawar nds. ar tho itooulo wao aake bUBl os aatl bualaan nnUrjpTlrt ou!l Steam Dye Works C Street. Ladlea' aud Grata' Gnraicata Cleaaod or Dyed PMii Rffkff, Preerirfef. Cure That Cold While You Can. Rotter spend tho small nmuunt n bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Rom edy would cost you right now than to run tho risk of a cold developing into pneumonia, which may mean n ble doctor's bill. 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In fact, I know of no other preparation that meets so fully the expectations of the moBt exact ing In cases of coughs and colds of children. As it contains no opium, chloroform or morphine, it certainly makes a most aafe, pleaaant and efficacious ramoay for Uu Ilia It Is nrtiHiel." F.w Ml kf J, rtfiss.