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-^7 * BANDON BANDON BEACH Bunton I» loosled at the mouth of tbe Coquille river, E mite fro«u the Ifiiciür Ocean. l’opuHli *n HUU. Has woolen mill. wbiriRle mill, brawn bandle tilwnt, cannery and several aawuiillH in vicinity iiav water .lent. L’*n»l schools and ctiiircbi - I boats daily ou Coquille river Steamers and seboouers to ban Francisco. Railroad coming An a summer resurt baa uo equal ou Ibe const north of Natl Francisco. Bandon is noted for ils evenly lemvered climate, the menu annual teii,|K ralure lieing less variable II ihu at any oilier point in the United States. Destructive winds aud electrical storms are unknown. Iioiueseekers will tind many opportunities here. Volume XXII. BANDON, DECORATION DAT PROGRAM. MAY 24, 1906 OREGON: THURSDAY, Number 21 Land Fraud Alleged in Curry County. Robt. Goetz visited bis mother at Mrs. V. Arrington, of Myrtle Point, Pursuant to the call of the Law to tbe candidates indurseli by this this place a few days last week. was a visitor here last week and Order League, the temperance convention, who if elected will give Mrs. Jessie Hale, of Denmark, has A. Gottsehe was a visitor at the people met in muss convention in the their most earnest efforts to tbe en been visiting friends at Lampa this county seat the first of the week. * Court House at Coquille on Tuesday forcement of all laws. Following is tbe program for Dec week. Portland Journal. D. W. Tbiirstou, 1 Born—at National City, Calif., to May 15th, 1906. oration Day exercises iu Bandon. Tbe long secreted indictment > Committee. In view of the stormy day a good Jack Fitzhugh, of Port Orford, Dr. and Mrs. Snook, a son. May 14th. Bandon Poet No. 56 G. A. K. will L. I. Hilberts brought by the last federal grand jury number assembled and were called to St. John's Episcopal Church, meet at G. A. R. ball at 9:30 a. m., passed through here last week enroute the indictment which vague rumors Precinct committeemeu were ap order by the Chairman J. J. Lamb. to Nome Wednesday, May 30lb. The proces persistently declared would produce Services Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 The Secretary D F. Dean being ab pointed and a vigorous campaign Perch are quite plentiful in ilio a sensatiou when once its guardians P. M. siou will form at 10 a. m. in tbe fol sent, A. Haberly was appoint« <1 Sec. determined upon; Various local river ami some good catches are be were ready to give forth its contents, lowing order: Six to eight million feet of logs Pro. tern. rallies being already arranged for. ing made. Bandon Concert Baud A n A ttendant . found its way to the public ear last were brought out of the north fork On motion the Chairman was in Children bearing wreaths of ilowere JIA mass meeting is called to meet iu night. The charges which it con last week. structed to appoint the various com Coquille the 30th to consider the tains fulfill every startling whisper Bandon Post G. A. R. S. A. D Puler was arrested in Al mittees to report at the afternoon building of a sewer system. Bandon W. R. Corps ing which preceded it, for it not only ineda Sunday and will be brought session. Town Election. Citizens Twelve thousand cars of supplies accuses eighteen prominent men, back to Oregon. A primary was held at the town An interesting and inteiisly earnest Tbe procession will march to the and seven million dollars in money most of them well known financiers A large amount of gravel is being speech was then listened to from D- hall last eveuitig for tbe purpose of cemetery anil comrades’ graves dec has been received al San Francisco. and professional men of California, of placed on Maiu street and when it W. Thurston of Marshfield on the nominating a ticket for the town orated. Taps. Return to town and J. E. Fisber returned Tuesday a penitentiary offense, but it also becomes thoroughly packed will justice of our efforts to protect our election next Monday. There was a break ranks for dinner. evening from Condon where he went charges a daring plot to roti tlie gov become a tine thoroughfare. homes from the ravages made by men big attendance and a good ticket was Afternoon services will commence to attend the Grand Court of For ernment of tbe possession of many Lost—Lady's fur shoulder cape, whose reason is dethroned and put up. as follows: at 2 o’clock at the opera bouse. thousands of acres of valuable timber on the road betweeu Bullards and passions inflamed by drink. esters. F ob R eco KDKH: Oration by Rev. Father Donnelly. Bandon. The tinder will be rewarded Col. Bl ii men rot hsr reports the reg land iu Oregon. Tbe mental appar by sending cape Io Mrs R. W. Bul Vote for One. W. W. Rosebangh told of tbe re Ail civic orders are respectfully in istrations in this vicinity as follows: atus of this plot was supplied by the lard, Bollard. Ore. A. D. MORSE markable interest iu the temperance vited to turn out and take part in tbe The mechanical Bandon 273, Fonrmile 33, Prosper 69, 13 Californians. A. RICE Word has been rceived here of ttie question throughout the county as procession mid exercises. tools were five citizens of Oregon, in Parkersburg 49. 565 votes were cast T kustees : F ob manifested by Ihe willinguess of marriage of Miss Hilda Erickson to Memorial sermon will be preached cluding a deputy county clerk of Mr Tom Hanahan, at San Francisco, Vote for Five in these precincts two years ago. more than 850 voters of all party af at the M. E. church, Bunday, May 27. Curry county and a U. IS. commission May Kith. Their many friends here ELBERT DYER filiations to pledge themselves to Geo. W. Moore, of Port Huron, er. They are all include.I in ihe in extend congratulations T A MEHL support men whose known character Mich., was visiting L. J. Cody last dictment. Miss Sadie Fahy of I'arkerHburg whh h CHRIS. RASMUSSEN stands for sobriety and order, and week. Mr. Moore is Bank Commis- Those men against whom warrants Bandon visitor jeslerday. J. H. SHIELDS sioner of Michigan and he and Mr. for arrest have been issued on evi A. 1'erHhbaker, Mrs. Fahy and Misi Cur against lawlessness and debauchery, G. A. BOAK men who believe in the majority rul Cody were former partners in the dence alleging that they conspired to rotbers were visitors from Prosper yester I ’ C STEPHENSON ing. day. Tbe commencement exercises of th umber business ill that state. defraud the government out of public D A. PATTERSON At tbe afternoon session, tbe con Bandon High School will be held at Lost—Saturday night in Baridon, ladies T. H. Shaw of Fourmile, was a lands, are Richard D. Joues of San M. F. SHOEMAKER opeu face watch. Keturn to thia offioe. $5 vention unanimously endorsed tbe the opera house Friday evening. May Bandon visitor yesterday. He reports Francisco, formerly of tbe Ainslee reward. J. E FISHER follow mg candidates for office* 25tb. Following is tbe program fur that the supplies for the new post Lumber company of Portland; Wm. Fourteen of the eighteen students of the Ed Raekleff, for Joint Represntative: ANTEL HENRY, Sr. tbe eveuiug; office at Fourmile have arrived and H. Smith of S. F„ formally of tbe Bandon school who took the eighth grade W. F. Disher, for Representative: Orchestra After the election business was dis the office is expected open for busi same company; James C. Cross, a dir ■naiuiriatioriH were given certiticatiH A John F. Hall, for County Jugde; Invocation... .Rev. W. R. F. Browne ness in a few days. good showing. posed of, the quest ioti of a celebra ector of tbe Pacific Lumber and Fur W. E Cleghorn, for County Clerk; Salutatory.................. Frances Corson tion July 4tli was brought up. Tbe A. B. Daly visited the Coquille last niture company of Los Angeles; D. C. H. Melville of Woodinville, Wash . ac Dr. E. Mingus, for Coroner; Duet, Misses W. McNair and L. Boak companied by bin wife, son. daughter and majority of those present expressed M. Goudwiu, a prominent physician Recitation.......................Rittie McNair week, and placed several orders with F. B. Bay left for Curry County this morn Archie McNair, for Commissier; themselves in favor of a celebration. the mill companies on the lower river, of Los Angeles; W. D Gould, an mg by private conveyance. 'I'hey are looking A. N Gould, for surveyor; Orchestra Messrs. Trowbridge, C. Rasmussen attorney of Los Angeles; Frank A. for government land. Valedictory........................ Ethel Dyer. among which were a Willamette The committee on r* solutions sub and Fetter were appointed a committ Stewart, a merchant of Ophir, Or.; Song................................................ Class Crackerjack engine, 60 inch boiler, mitted Ihe following report: ee to act. W . T. Kerr, a lumberman of Coquille; MILLINERY cylinders 10x13, with the Coquille Address to Class.. Pres. B. F. Mulkey \\ liereas, the Liquor traffic as M es Grace Hoyt invites the ladies of thi* O GO----- Mill & Tug Co., and a Beck steam John R. Miller of Bort Orford; Fred Orchestra legalizeii amt protected by law, is a vicrnity to call and see her »ssorlnjciit ol Don't forget that. Dr. Hteele, dentist, is feed and set of live rollers, with the w. Dennis, a wealthy real estate millinery goods! New and up-to-date at vies. business universally recognized as Presentation of Diplomas dealer of Sau Francisco, Richard Lowest prices Can please everyone. Call hs'altd in Bandon. Prosper Mil! Co. News. Music...............................Male Quartet productive of great moral, civil amt Hynes, M. M. Riley aud Lee R. at residence. T. B. Wheeler was a Bay visitor political evil, corrupting officers, de Myers, stock brokers of Los Angeles; Socialist Speaking. last week. On his return he was ac bauching manhood, degrading JUST ARRIVED! Geo. L Stearns of Los Angeles; Jere J. D Stevens, an eloquent and comp»’—*ed by his son. Edgar L. womanhood and robbing childhood MARINE S miah Huntley, former Uni'ed States forceful speaker, will discusH the po Wheeler, and Clarence L. Johnston and youth of their inhereut rights to commissioner for Curry comity; Jas. The gasoline launch Fish lowed the t'af- litical issues of the day. from a who bad just arrived from San Fran protection from evil inilueiices, and S. Johnston, former deputy clerk of lalo over from Coos Bay thia morning. socialist standpoint, Saturday even cisco for the purjMise of looking over whereas, the local option law is the Curry county; Warren Gillelen, pres The Berwick was fast on the sand 8|it at ing. May 26th at 8 o’clock in Stitt’s Coos County. Edgar L. Wheeler is legal method nearest at band and ident of the Broadway Bank and Bogue river Monday but was off the next Hall Bandon, Oregon. most effective lo secure an iiiiniedate tbe S. F. Manager of the W heeler Trust company of Los Angeles; R. day. The Sell. Oregon arrived Fiidav and in remedy in Coos County. A cordial invitation is extended tbe Heal EstatoCo., which has an office W. Kenny cashier of tbe same bank, loading at f’arkerabnrg null. She brought public. Come out and learn tbe So at this place. The visitors were well Therefore be it resolved by the and A. H Hedderly, a pbysiciau of up ten tons of hay and feed. cialist side. pleased with Bandon. temperance people assembled in mass for Loa Angeles. ' 'There are several Stui. Chioo aailed for S. F. Thursday night convention, that we express our ap with 200 M lumber and SO cords matchwood. John Does and Richard Roes for 't he Elizabeth and Chico are both due proval of the present Local Option whom real names may be substituted tomorrow. Law as adopted by a majority vote in later on the state of Oregon, and in Coos These 18 men are charged in tbe Langlois Will Celebrate. County two years ago Though indictment with conspiring continu There will be a celebration at rendered inoperative by a recent de ously from some time in tbe year 1901 Langlois on July 4tb and all are I have just received two more cision of tbe Supreme Court, And up to August 26, 1904, to defraud the cordially invited to attend, W at eh futtber that we call upon all voters shipments of new millinery goods government out of large tracts of for program which will appear later. We have opened an office in the .Marshall building favorable to temperance legislation from San Francisco and Portland. land in the Roseburg district iu Curry NOTICE. west of the Postoffice in Bandon for the purpose of doing to again vote for the law at the elee county; with making false statements As it has been reported l>y parties tion to be held on June 4th 1906, be The ladies of Bandon and vicinity a general Heal Estate business, aud are now prepa red to when entering claims; with procur interested iu the land business that I iieving it worthy of a fair mid lionest I arc invitee to call and inspect this handle Farm. Timber and Coal Lands and Town Proper ing deeds framlnlently; with induc have been put out of business as U trial before being rejected by I be ’ new stock. Best quality goods and ing people lo procure fraudulent S. Commissioner. I wish to state to ty- Our San Francisco office brings us in contact with the public that such is not true, but voters, as well as against the proposed deeds; with attempting to obtain I am still at the old stand ready to liquor mens amendment, which is a low prices. capitalists seeking desirable investments and affords us money for helping these people to take tilings and all other land busi repeal of the present Local Option special facilities for handling large tracts of Timber or obtain fraudulent deeds; with provtir ness excepting taking proofs which Law, and substitution of one favor mg fraudulent proofs of entry; with will hereafter t>e taken before sp<«cial Coal lands, or tracts suitable for colonization. agents of the General Laud Office at able to their business, and. Be it fur attempting to establish these proofs, the County Clerk’s office. All < flier If you have property for sale in either town- or coun ther resolved, that we pledge I In* 850* and with securing a notary public to land office business transacted by me votes represented by Ibis coiivi-til ion try, in large or small tracts, eome in and talk it over with take false acknowledgements, The as usual, likewise al) real estate I n-i -V Col. C. T. Blnmenrotber us. lie hope to establish ourselves in business here by indictment chargee directly that nets. attempts were made to secnie over fair dealing and con rteous treatment, .til property listed- Cheese Factory and BO.tltM) acres of land ami that tbe de with its will receive our very best attention Creamery Wanted. fendants bave obtained possesstou of There is a great opportunity al Come in and let us get aci/uainted. from five to eight thousand acres of Bandon for a cheese factory and ù government land through fraud. T. H. 11 IIEELEIl. .Manager. creamery amt someone who thorough The warrants for Ibe arrest of each ly understands the butter ami cl.... so « of the 18 alleged conspirators bave industry could work up a splendid business here. Several humbed been placet! in the bands of deputy cows could be milked within a few Unitetl Stales marshals and they »ill miles of town and ihe milk or cream be served a1 once. Tbe amounts of could be delivered early in the day at You are invited to call and see the new up-to-date bail have already beeu determined small expense. Parties desiring to engage in this line of business will Joues. Cross, Goodwin and Hedderly do well to investigate the proposition must furnish $5,(MX) each to secure at this place. I heir freedom. Gould, Stewart, Kerr Miller, Dennis ami Stearns are to be LOCAL NEWS 18 YEARS AGO. [From lirx oBi MH May 2i> , isss.j held hi bond» of $2,690 each, ami Born— Ht Denmark. May 12, 188H, Smith. Hynes, Riley. Myers, Hnntly, to the wife of R. J. E. Campbell, a Johnston, Gillelen ami Keuuy are lo son. I be held for #1,0110 each. Born—Near Bandon, May 17. ISBN, The story of the attempt ami par to the wife of Kobt. Bullard, a s hi tial success of these California I hih I- Chris Long and Emil Wulschleger grabliers to obtHin vast timber tracts were fishing outsole Thutslay and The laud in qiiestiuu is on Euchre had fairly good luck. Chris hooked ami Loltster creeks what the boys call a sea serpent. It is about six feet in length and is The entertainment given by the probably of the eel family. Tbe machinery, or the major por high school students at the outers tion of it. for Persbbaker's mill came house last Sat nt day night was well up on the schooner Coquille attended, the proceeds amounting to The home of Mr. Crowley ou Sixes almost tiftv dollars, which will be river was burned with nearly all its lined to partly defray commencement contents. expenses and also to add some new Joe Cissna is said to have cleaned books to the school library. up $100 last we- k •• COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. M illinery Decoration Day The WHEELER REAL ESTATE COMPANY. Maud Garfield I Ì Spring is Here J I xT nziiir liw Iza Hrxlza Spring Furnishing Goods For Gents For Ladies Trowbridge o • • * V « • o * Xi