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BANDON, Vol«*« XX. OREGON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER I, 1931 Number 48. Mrs. F. E. Dyer gave Coquille a Free dance next Saturday night. j A, B. Sabin, of Langlois, was in visit Inst Saturday, and will extend House for rent. Apply at Post- town Saturday night. W. H. Logan has been on tbe sick her visit to Coan Bay before return T. T. Smith of the lower Coquille oflca T ubhday , N ow . 22. list for a few days, but is around I ing.______ spent aeveral days in towu during the Keep your eye on the shop wi ndows. Tbe British Kingdom bad a taste of win again. past week, Christmas is coming. D«i«S« Kt Twv KBtl* ter, receiving a vnotation in all parts from We Have the Variety of Stock KUuw and frost. Tbe Bandon Concert Band will give TbaKkngiviBg Day. George Farrier returned last Satur J. L Carey, of Wedderburn, was a Beef, Pork. Veal, Mutton. L'oub, Bologii'i Mini P ok Kmisat’e, Pre-«« d I’eef. Head Thirty negroe* hnd to jump from the win a Concert on Thursday evening, De day from visiting relative« 10 North visitor in Bandon yesterday. Corned Beef, Pickled I* rk, I*'pVegt-iable.« .u.d hu»t« r For a few dajH before Tbanksgiv dows of a burning lodging bouse, at St. Cheese, Call on us and get our prices before buying vi* ul er eru California. J. E. Quick, of Lampa Creek, was cember 29tb. Louis, into neta, to «ave their lives. ing Day, I noticed people on all sides We are not like the Hind Wheels Alfred Hagland, of Marshfield, was looking upward and «Hying, “I wonder When you want a pleasant laxative doing business in town Saturday. 1‘liree women were probably fatally hurt, adjudged iusane and sent to tbe asy if it will ruiuT” I soon found tbe and five firemen were severely injured iu a of a wagon, always following in the same rut. We are pusli-rn, «trivinz fra larger take Chamberlain's Stomach a ad Captain O. P. Ellingson, of Par bufcinesH, and we get th re by keeping fire at Brooklyn, N. Y. Liver Tablets. For sale by C. X. kersburg, was a Bandon visitor last lum at Salem, last week. reason for their fear of rain. They Tlae Best Meat in tlae I_ia.nd A thirsty man drank spray from a jug in a Lowe. North Bend will have a municipal were going to have« picnic on Thanks Montana orchard with fatal effect. and selling at the very lowest prices. Saturday. We are here to please And here to stay. Mrs. M. Larson and child were Walter Tatrnan, of North Bend, election next Tne-day, to elect three giving Day at tbe Wood’s place. Receiver Booth, of Roseburg, dec hi res his Yours to serve, Everyone was invited and everyone iuuocetwe in the land frauds, and says he paHsengers to San Francisco last fell from the bow of a boat last Fri councilmen and a marshal, will not resign now. J. Waldvogel & Son. Props week, Mrs. Larsen having gone down day afternoon, at Marshfield, and was Tbe steamer Elizabeth left San wae going to go. Well, Thanksgiving Jacob Ralston, of Montana, committed to join her husband at that place. Francisco yesterday at one o'clock, Day dawned at last, not cloudless, but suicide, and left a note charging his partner drowned before help reached him. not raining. Il was a nice day, neith with his murder. The finding of a second Myrtle Point now has her water The Seaside Orchestra will give a and is due bere tomorrow morning. works completed, and boasts one of Free Dance in Kime's Opera Hall Dr. A. B Prentis is doing business er too warm nor too cold, but just an note from the suicide probably prevented a lynching. the best Bystems in the state. The next Saturday evening, Dec. 3rd. A in towo this week, but will leave in a ideal day for a picnic. W ednesday , N ov . 23. We started about half past ten and supply is ample for a much larger general invitation is extended to the day or two for his home at Marshfield. Five submarine boats arrived at Yoko town. public. Preparation for Christmas exercises arrived at tbe Wood’« place about hama for Japan. eleven o'clock. We sav a number of Japanese shells set fire to buildings at Miss Daphne McCulloch, one of Preparation is still on for the Mas are being prosecuted, and tbe usual persons on the road bound for the Port Arthur arsenal. the employes in the Marshfield Laun querade Ball bere Christmas Eve, and festivities will be forth coming. Will Keep on Hand at all Times same place, ao we knev that we were Two negroes were murdered near Phila dry. had her hand crushed while oper the lovers of fun and dance are in Capt. J. Johnson took the tug Tri not going to be alone. After we ar delphia, Penn. A pome is after Frank bay ating the mangle last Monday, receiv high anticipation for the coming fee umpb to Coos Bay yesterday, where rived tbe first thing, ft course, was lor, a negro, who is alleged to have commit- I ted the crime. ing a painful injury. she will be placed on the ways and greetings and inquiries for those who Lemma Cantri'l and Angost Weitz, killed tivities. N R. Smith, of northern Curry, left in a railroad wreck, Sunday, near Hunt's The Foresters are up and coming. repaired. were not there. last Thursday by steamer, to join his Junction, Wash., were tramps, and their A. Adolpbsen was in town last night Preparation is going on vigorously When all bad arrived we assembled parents, who disowned them, refuse to bury family in California where they will Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce. for their Ball on Christmas Eve. They on bis way borne to Port Orford from in tbe largest room in tbe bouse, and their remains. winter. Mr. Smith was accompanied have secured the services of Whet a business trip to San Francisco, Lav I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,woo), bides, etc. held Thanksgiving services. Tbe Mat Kuukaa accidentally blew tbe top of by bis nephew, J. E. Moles. stone's Orchestra for the occasion, ing returned by way of Coos Bay. President’s Thanksgiving Proclama his head off while duck hunting. He was There was quite a hold-np story and will have their posters out in two One of tbe boilers in the Parkers tion was read by Miss JJeeta Hatcher. found dead iu his boat by a brother who ' went to see how many ducks he had killed. circulated around town the latter part or three days burg (uill sprung a leak last Tuesday A number of songs wee sung, and a Total abstainers from alcohol are to re of last week, but the stories are so The schooner Advance got off last morning, causing a shut down. It is short address was mad* by Rev. San ceive lower rates from life insurance com conflicting that the R ecokpbb does Thursday for San Francisco. She not yet known just bow soon the dam derlin. Then caine whit interested a panies than are given to moderate drinkers. not place any credence in them. T hubsday , Nov. 24. was met outside the bar here by the age will be repaired and tbe mill start great number of those present, if not A second effort was made to wreck the Mr. and Mrs. I. N. DeLong and lug Columbia from Coos Bay, and up again. al) —The Thanksgiving Feast. It was Southern Pacific Owl train in Tulare Coun daughter, of Riverton, were visitors in taken in tow for the city. The Colum a feast indeed. I will mt attempt to ty. California. CliriKtnia« Cloud«. Bandon last week, having come down bia will also go on tbe ways at San describe it, but asl was siting I could Five boys, aged 8 to 11 years, at Lansing, to attend the social given by the Re- Francisco for repairs. In making your purchases for bear on all sides such ixpressious as Mich., were found to be carrying revolvers Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. liekahsof this place, on Thanksgiving Christmas give William Gallier a these: “Pass me some mure chicken,” which they intended usii g on their teachers. A division of tbe Kussiun fleet arrived at evening call and you will find goods useful as “Pass tbe pie,” “Pass tint chocolate Port Said. well as ornamental. M. I. Smith, superintendent of the cake,” “I would like seme of those Russia is to make another bond issue of TONSORI AL PARLORS Amongst Ids wares are Dishes and pears,” “Please band me the jelly,” $260,000,0 0 to be sold in Berlin and Paris. weaving department in the North — PH HOVT, Prep — Fancy Dishes; Lamps and Fancy “Ob, those delicious bfccuits," and Japanese shells set the Russian coal sup Bend Woolen Mills, was in Bandon El Dorado Building. Lamps; Hobby Horses, Shoo Flies, that does not meution tear all tbe ply on tire at Port Arthur. It was still burn over Sunday, and we hear it rumored ing two days later. Doll Carriages, Express Wagons, Bird good things that were ontbe table. that he will soon become a resident of The Japanese captured the steamer Tung- Cages, Lunch Baskets, Telescopes, After dinner we heart some one chow, yesterday, while trying to enter Port Bandon again Captain Gruggel, master of tbe Cutlery, Spectacles, Cheap Watches, 6ay, “The boys are junning,” We Arthur laden with 80.000 tins of meat. When von are calling, call on Cox scboouer Sacramento, who purchased Glass and Granite Ware. One of all went to see them, and hour aston James Wallace was'arrested at Liverpool the groceryman. He will be tickled having stolen $30.000 from his employer, a the wrecked schooner Western Home, those nice stoves or a range will make ishment Mr. Sanderlin onld jump Michigan banker. to receive you, and bis provisions Suits Made to Measure. F biday , N ov . 25. groceries and fruit, are always palata, stripped her of her sails, etc., and your wife smile with couteutmeut and farther backward than any of the boys. Tbe boys were loath to give up Congressman Hermann's evidence before Lie, Hnd bis flour, bams and oacon shipped her sailing fixtures to Sac pleasure. AGENT FOR WARNER’S RUST PROOF CORSET. Francisco on bis schooner. tbe honors to one so old, but tbe girls the Court in the Land Fraud cases, blings are of the best. Commissioner Richards of the General Land soon bud them interested inn game of A P rohibition A rgument from tbe Office as a witness, also, before the Court, to S.-i l Wat. the boss Chinaman from "drop the handkerchief.” Every one answer him. Hume’s cannery at Rogue river, and Coast Mail: “Louis Voyel was brought Bandon is to Lave a bank in the joined in this game and bad a jolly Albert T. Derome is paralyzed in the low seven other Chinamen from the same up from the Ferndale brewery this near future, the papers for incorpora time, but we all bud a slight attack of er limbs as the result of hazing at ( he Mark place, were passengers to San Fran afternoon in a condition closely verg tion having already been sent to tbe rheumatism, or something else, Hopkins Institute at San Francisco. ing on tbe delirium tremens, ami was cisco on the steamer Elizabeth when Russian petroleum companies have com Salem. tbe next day. We all left about half bined to tight the Standard Oil Co. taken before Dr. McCormac for exam she sailed last week. t he incorporators are J.L. Kronen- past three, feeli. g thankful that we Tbe Japanese are battering away at Port ination as to bis sanity. At the t me Attorney Seabrook left last week Arthur defences and a e inflicting heavy of going to press the Dr.'s report bad berg, Frank J. Fahy, T. P. Hanlv, II. had gone. for Roseburg to nrgne before J ndge H. Mast, Frauk Flam, J. Denholm “Now is the time to forget all your cares, damage. not beeu learned.” A railway train strnck a Cleveland trolley Hamilton a motion to enjoin the Conn and George P. Topping. Cast every trouble away; F. T. Crewe, of Ophir, Cnrr.v Co, car, and sixteen persons were injured, three ty Court of Coos from executing an Think of your blessinc*, remember your For Exhibit* at l.ewiw and This steamer is Ni'W. is Strongly built, nnd fitted with the latest improvements, and will of whom will probably die joys, order prohibiting the sale of alcoholic was intown last Sunday on hisretti 11 give a regular H day service, for passengers and freight, between the Clark Fair. The final assault on main Port Arthur is from a visit to Central America. He Don't be afraid to be gayl Coquille Kiver, Oregon, and San Francisco, Calif. liquors in this county. ordered, the Japanese army having instruc bad two specimens of ant eaters w ih Wevvant to call the attention of tbe None ate too old and none too young ELBEHT DYElt, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. tions to capture the fort Ht any cost. Thanksgiving Day passed away him which be had brought back with people of the Coquille river and its To frolic on Thanksgiving Pay.” E. T. KlirZ, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California. The Big Bend bank, of Davenport, Wash., very quietly here, but was not gener It being Thursday evening and reg has failed. him, and also a very pretty specimen tributaries to tbe importance of our ally observed except that the usual of the parrot family. Mr. Crewe’s having an exhibit at tbe Lewis and ular prayer meeting night, we all as Kuroki denies that tbe Russians are push preparation for dinner was made. pete attracted considerable interest Clark Fair next year. St. L ouis had sembled again at tbe home of Mr. F. ing tbe Japanese back near Mukden. Services were held in the Presbyterian S aturday , N ov . 26. here. over seventeen million admissions; it M. Wandling aud held a Thanksgiv President Roosevelt attended the World’s chnrch in the morning, and in the af ing prayer meeting. This prayer There is to be a Firemen’s Tourna is fair to sav that Portland will have Fair at St. Louis today. ternoon io the Episcopal church. ment at Coquille City, on December over two million Eastern visitors. If meeting will be long remembered by Over three and a quarter million bushels The steamer Chico took a bold full 31st, in which the firemen of Bandon, 5 per ceut of that number stay in all those present, as will also all this of wheat still remain in.the Northwest for ( shipment East. of lumber from the Alierdeen mill to Coquille and Myrtle Point will con Oregon, it will add one hundred Thanksgiving Dav. Berry & Co., one of the oldest New York San Pedro. She called in at San O nf . W ho W as T here . test. Tbe Bandon Cornet Band will thousand to the population of the broker firms has assigned. I. H. Berger & Francisco to deliver her deck load and be io attendance, and will give a Con Stale, and if we want 1 per cent of Co. of »he same city has failed. Bed Ko»m Suites Curtain Poles and Fine Wall Paper and NOTICE. miscellaneous freight and to get coal. and Piece». Window Trimming». House Lining. Cuyate tribesmen whipped a Portugese cert at Coquille on Friday night, De that hundred thousand, we have got ------- SEWING MACHINES AND BAliY CAB1IIAGE8 -------- She will not be back for about a week The undersigned, having dissolved detachment in Portugese Africa, killing 16 cember 30th Tbe Coauille Firemen to place an exhibit at tbe Portland officers and 250 men. yet, and when she comes in she will Mattresses and Springs. will given Grand Ball on the night of Fair that will show these people what partnership, hereby give notice there Ebrlung fort whs blown up at Port Arthur Cabinet Shop in Connection. have a lot of the machinery aboard tbe 31st. Furniture impairing and Saw filing a Specialty. of: Mr. Burns having purchased tbe and several hundred Russians were killed. the resources of Coos County are. for the Bandon Woolen Mills. entire business will collect all ac Japan objects to European nations fur Del Norte Record: Tbe steamer During my visit to tbe St. Louis Fair Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. *Te"uy“K U MDERTAKING nishing c<>al to the Russian squadron, claim, The steamer Elizabeth got out last Maodalay got a line fastened in her I talked with hundreds of people in counts and pay all bills of I he firm. ing it a breach of neutrality. Thursday with a full load of lumber, A Full Line of Burial Caskets. Burial Kobe« and Goods, and Undertaking Supplies Star Meat Market, propeller last Thursday night, just at Colorado, Kansas, Missouri and Ohio, Joseph Smith, a retired capitalist of San Conztantly K<pt on H ind. matchwood and miscellaneous freight, By T enbrook & B urns . Francisco, shot and killed Joseph McGowan time of letting go to go to ttie outside who said they were coming to tbe and the following passenger list: Ray Proprietors. over a dispute on business matters. mooring. Having two propeller« she Fair next year. In talking with these Hull, Harry Hall, J W Hall, Captain came io next morning and completed people 1 claimed that Coos County M onday . N ov . 28. A Costly Mistake. C. T. Warnock was instantly killed, an F Wieder and wife, Mrs M Larsen, A loading, and then steamed away slow bad tbe largest resources and least Blunders are sometimes very ex 15 other persons mjuied in a trolley Acci Colsou, N R Smith, J E Moles, Geo ly for San Francisco, where she will population of any county in the Unit pensive. Occasionally life itself is dent at St. Louis. H Croy, C C Sydnam, L V Bery, John probably be dry docked, to remove ed States. But talk is cheap—seeiog tbe price of a mistake, but you'll Juror Diesler having received a stroke of Rasmussen. J Siegust, J Cassaway, A it believing, and we should place our never be wrong if you take Dr. King's paralysis, necessitates a new trial for Nan tbe line. Hammerin, Seid Way and seven Chi Patterson at New York. selves in a position so the people may New Life Pills for Dyspepsia. Dizzi Tbe sork on the Woolen Mills Rev. Isaac Selby walked into the court nameo. building is still forging ahead. Tbe see. Bandon, Coquille and Myrtle ness, Headache, Liver or Bowe) trou room at bau Francisco, and took a shot at ChrWnias Evv. main building is under cover, and the Point connected with every post of bles. They are gentle yet thorough. Judge Hibbard. The would be* murderer was arrested. Judge Hibberd had decided fice on tbe Coquille and its tributaries 25c ts at Lowe's Drng Store. The Furrairti ate preparing to give L is about one-balf covered, so that it against Selny in a divorce case. lhe shot should send at least, one man to a will he but a short time until the Wagons of all kinds made to order. MAKIN«. missed by about an inch. a Grand Ball, on Saturday evening. general conference to be held at Co Job work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction, l'rioeg building will be under cover. The St. Petersburg reports another Japanese SAtKBD. December 24tb. Remember tha date. u. . floors are being laid now and construc quille to take action upon this matter, Nov. 24—Sehr Advauce, Ogidioasen, to repulse at Port Arthur, in which the Japs Reasonable. >\»ters will appear later. Horseshoeing a. Srceoishlty________ lost nearly 7 .(MM) men. tion will go rapidly oo. The window« an.] this sbonld.be attended to at San Erancisco. are expected on the Chico next week. once. If we expect to get floor space Nov. 24—Stair Chioo, Martin, to 8. F. Nov. 24—Stmr Elizabeth, Jensen, to S. F. > and also a lot of tbe machinery for we must get it aoon or not get it at Nov. 2K—Sohr Sacramento. Grnggel, toS.F, I Court <»f the Forewt No. 17, j the mill. A lack of material delayed all. The saving of a part of this * Forenten of Ameilca. year ’ s crop should be attended to now. j th« roofing. « _____ * TTin bu«ine«« st The Old S. A. D. EATON, Jf’Ot Hl qi een of the fobest .J The preparation of our various woods JLX X U LI A-/Lz Stand and can please you. Give us a Call sJV ' No. 17. meets Friday niffbt« f eaclt< Ill compliance with an iovitatioo to including myrtle, should be com and examine our LA W1ER iweek. in Concrete Hall. Bandon. Orep n •> dine at the City Restaurant, Thanks menced at once, and an exhibit from 5» k cordial welcome in extended to all vi«-^ BANDON OKF.GON. ;’J'itinu brother«. J. E. FISHER, giving Day. we, accompanied by our onr coal, marble and gold mines i J. N. L anolotb . Chief Ranger. Will practice in all Court«. better half, proceeded to sample tbe should be secured. Co-operation with h hi . i. t.irv. Now ir tbe time to purchase Hardware. Tbe undersigned has fare of that excellent resort, ami were our farmer friends should lie solicited, Office upKtuirfl In KI Dorad«» Building in stock a large assortment of rewarded with ooe of tbe choicest so that we may lie able to put on ex Notice to Il unter«. * If yon cannot find what you want dinners we had partaken of in many hibition specimens from tbe orchard, ¿111 All person« (I rue are iiwrivwv hereby i"liniJUr'l forbidden l«J to I trps- rrB* I •> It ANDON LODGK No. 133. I.O.O. F * 1 a day. An ample piece of a large garden and field. anywhere else in town, come to the I >8 a Arrangements pass on inv premises for the purpose <»f $ _ .. . _------- X | Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies, turkey, fat and juicy, was served us, should lie made to show up our butter hunting, and any person found trespassing *I)\NDON LODGE. No. 133,1. ().(). F . .J, i upon inv lands having gum in tlisir p hmm - * * inert» every Saturday evening.,, and while while we have hitherto beeu ami cheese. I am certain there is out sion, will be promptly pruaeenied. JVisiting brothers in good standing « I — u—“----- *- -----J ------1 l'ainta. Oil«. Door« and Windows. ÿcordiallv invited. ■> J ohn huulocx , 8 b . rather prejudiced against that bird, a county io tbe world that can place (’HAS. F * LORENZ. N. O. < - ' * C" _ ‘. 7 ----------- - - T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION. tha way in which this was dressed and an exhibit equal to ours if we use the KRICK, JB * K FanirKiiics. la , SeC. asrvwl overcame our prejnd'Ce and means at band to make a showing. O T- Blumenrothor * f « . « » Wf « ♦ V* ft * '« i lleyba we k»ve oww lef», if «o. Vba ouw hunger soou disappeared also. The Bandon Hardware Man. Bandon and Coquille papers please U. S. Commisioner and Notary Publio I pr-e» will y l vana wo*. Btaeides, there were other fowl and take this matter up. and.I would es Filing« «nd Final proof« made • - on Home T < t*at at <tt vw e» ai I. tot the g «ita asvwta served, which, together with a OKO. P. TOPPJKG, pecially request every postmaster in Mead«, limber Claims and other (J. N. Lands R >BA>DON LODGK. '■ Ro. 115, A. F. A M Wrenshall A Wrenshcll, Wt» «• • qewhVy. wo.1 <toa paio«« «onatiM supply <d vegetables and this district to interest himself io tbe Money i.oan« Negetlated on Approved > I> \ \|)ON LOIMJ ......................---- E. No. 115. V FA ■ .M i X ATTOKNEY »un COI JiSELGK AT LAW ..................... •ter'«!« security. j * 11 Stated communications first Sat ..... .. —------- ........... .. nrst Mat 5 | «mt well prepared, made a veritable ; matter, who will call a meeting at MD v liter tl»‘ full moon of each i1 « anafee‘'Caab Boy e* «kpbjtat When yon feel that tHfc him- j Coquille to start th« bail rolling. Office in room 10 Reverie Building. Ban Surds NOTAKT PUBLIC. •month. All M taler Masons cordisi’v 9 Now is tbe time to act. don. Residence OU Butte Creek. Oregon. I ^invited. peter N elson , w m . * |o Ito al grv man needs a good dinoer, try the Fire Insurance. Respectfully, All kind« or Real Karate bongbt and WiMnzoM. Sec. THI RACXKT City Restaurant. mifiSU uolsl. _<«Al.LLliï, U.lMlUi, D. A. H vlini * void. Baudon, - - - • Oregon, • * ■j » * ** LOCAL NEWS. Important Nows Notes The City Meat Market, 0 Yes! 0 Yes! Bandon Meat Market, T. Anderson Prop. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages, Etc., also J. Denholm y y Dry Goods of Every Description. Boots & Siioes Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. Eank at Bandon. The New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer Elizabeth, C. P. JENSEN, Master. Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* BANDON FURNITURE COM?/NY. J. C. Shields & Son, Blacksmitn <Sz Wagon DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? Stoves, Ranges SAY!! and Farm Implements, Etc, Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, RACKET A. McNAIR, Photographers, o o o • o o O o