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Volume XXII. BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1906. Number 30. report that they were insaue I should T Tbs new K. of P. officers were in Women Arraigned Born -to Mr. and Mrs. Tom White, J. E. CitniplleiI, who has been em SHOOTS WOMAN send them both to the insane asylum stalled last Monday night. a daughter, July 21. 1906. ploy ed at Cliutou's logging camp, For Murder. FOR COUGAR and thus eave the county and the tax W. S. Chandler was a business 1 wo excursions from up-river [sjitits was bouud over to the graud jury in caller in town last Friday. this week -one tomorrow andauotber the sutu of *500 iu Justice Strang's court yesterday on a charge of oh It is reported that the Empire cau- Sunday. nery will be operated this season. Mrs. A G. Hoyt aud daughter taming money under false pretence. Call on Zeek, Bandon, for Seed Miss Grace are visiting relatives at In default of bail be was taken to the Seattle, July 28.—Esther Mitchell county jail. Campbel I was iu town Oats, Seed Barley, Seed Potatoes. Coronado, and Mrs. Maud Hurt Creffield were last week and induced Geo. Laird to Mr. Had Mrs. Fred Slagle, Mr. and Mrs. A Teachers' Institute will be held arraigned in the superior court this cash a live dollar check drawu on the Dr. Butler and Mrs. Claude Foz, all from at Gold Beach, beginning Aug. 6tb morning before Judge Frater on in First National Bank of Coquille and Coquille, are beach visitors this week. R. E. L Bedillion left Saturday formation charging them jointly with Mias Irene Lamb nt Coquille, graduate in signed by himself. When the check for Sao Frauciaco on a business trip. music of Columbia College, Milton, Oregon, 1 was presented at Coquille for pay murder in the first degree for killing Mrs. D. E. Stitt went to Myrtle ia prepared to give lessons on piano and ment it developed that Campbell bad George Mitchell. Mrs. Creffield Point Tuesday morning for a short mandolin in Bandon, Tuesday and Wednes- 1 no money or account there. Sheriff pleaded not guilty. She was repre day of eaeh week. Terms 50 cents an hour. visit. sented by S. M Shipley of the firm Gage was notified and Campbell was Inquire of Mrs. (’has. Kime. of Morris & Shipley, who freed her The Bingaman residence near the ' Dairy Ranch for Sale:—The Bandon Real j located at the camp and brought husband’s slayer. Esther Mitchell school bouse is being remodeled and Estate Co. has a 660 acre dairy ranch for | , back, bnvk. lit« waived examiuatiou iu the ----- oco---- sale that, is a bargaiu. 260 seres cleared ! justice court and now languishes in was represented by Baxter & Wilson, enlarged. bottomland, well improved. Price $14,000 a firm of yonng attorneys. She was A. J. Hartman was transacting Worth $20,000 to any niHti who knows what i the county jail to await the action of The Coquille Valley Land Co., re giveu a week in which to plead. Deputy Diet. Atty port the following sales of Bandon business on Coos Bay the latter part to do with a dairy ranch. Four miles from the graud jury. After Mrs. Creffield bad entered a real estate: Ed Johnson of Coquille, of last week. | Farrin was here to prosecute the case. Bandon Investigate this. plea of not guilty Judge Frater one block in Woodland Additiod, Ax Tom Mehl and Jas. Watson drove Died—At Bandon, July 21, 1906, Martha A. G Aiken, deputy game and stated from the bench: tel Johnson two lots, Rosa Stillwell forestery warden will make his bead Hayes, aged 79 years. 9 months and 7 days, from Coquille in their automobile Fnneral’servioes were held at the Christian j yesterday, as life Was too lonesome at There was considerable evidence in two lots, John Young two lots, all in quarters at Eckley. church in Coquille, Monday July 23rd at 2 troduced in the trial of George Mitch Woodland addition; Joe Youug one MrB. B. N. Harrington and sou left p. m., the services being conducted by Rev. I the county bub. ell to show that Mrs. Creffield had lot in in W. M addition. Special Edition—We have several yesterday for a visit with relatives in 8. B. Hollenbtak of Fairview. A large num been confiued in an insane asylum ber of relatives and friends accompanied hundred copies of the Recorder Capt. and Mrs. Elliugson are visiting ret Oregon City and Portland. and that Esther Mitchell bad become ajives at 8aleni and Seattle. the remains from Bandon to this city, aud special edition on hand yet. Send L. J. Cody has been in Sau Frau the funeral services were attended by a large insane and was confined in the Boys’ them to your friends elsewhere. 10 Mrs. J. E. Walstrotu is visiting her parents cisco on business connected with their concourse of sorrowing rriends The inter and Girls’ Aid society borne in Port at Coquille. , nient took place at the Masonic cemetery,— cents a copy, 3 for 25c. lumber and loggiug interests land. Taking this evidence into con Herald. No news has been received regarding the S. A. Buck, a prominent capitalist sideration I think that it would be stm. Chico for several dava. The last re St. John’s Episcopal church. The N. H. girls of Coquille came down of Mouroe, Wash., was here this week advisible if an iusanity commission ports say that the vessel was pounding to Services Sunday as follows: morning last. Friday for a week's outing at the looking for investment in timber was appointed to report to this court pieces and would be a total wreck. at 11 o’clock, evening at 7:30. beach and left for home this afternoon. lands. Mr. Buck thinks this section whether or not these women were Kay Flanders and Miss Rae Post were Russell Sage, the veteran financier, What the “N. H.” stands for is a mystery has a great future. Butter wrappers printed at the R e - saue or iueaoe when George Mitchell married at the home of W. P. Noel at John is dead. He would have celebrated that was not exp'ained. Some say it means Noisy Howlers, others Nice Honey, and CCRDEIt office. son ’ a Mill, July 22nd. was killed. If his ninetieth biithday in August. z the commission should someone was cruel enough to suggest No Hugging. They had a good time “NoHow"’- M. H. Mulloy has purchased the » The following comprised the party: Misses livery business of E. A. Anderson in Edna Lorenz, Ethel Johnson, Esther John Marshfield. The price paid is said son, Clara Sherwood, Florence Walstrom. to be *12,000. Florence Atkinson, Jess Tupper, Sue Tuttle, | Irene Lamb, Miss Dodson, Mrs. A. Lamb' Miss .Blanche Stitt returned Thurs chaperon. day evening from Springfield, Or., Captains Jobu Moomaw ami Da- ’ where she has been visiting her sister, vid Perkins, who guide the destinies Mrs. F. E. Lenhart. of river craft, tell interesting stories It is reported that the Southern concerning the plenteoift trout in the Oregon Co., is to start op the saw stream just at present. Dave, who is mill at Empire. The plant has not temporarily handling the milk boat. I been in operation for fifteen years. declares that two fish actually leaped The tug Chehalis was cut in two by into the engine room while he was j the steamer Princess Victoria in Van speeding at a good clip not many I couver harbor Saturday morning and days ago, and st the time the rivet ten of the sixteen persons on the tug swarmed with myriads of the finny i | Thia store ia replete with everything in high-grade perished. furnishings. Our vast showing of Underwear, ones. Moomaw heard this yarn, and ' Shirts, Hosiery, Shoes, Neckwear. Suspenders, etc. Steve and Ed Gallier with their then went it one better. He said that combined with our special low prices keeps this families left Monday for Curry coun while towing an empty scow a huge store prominently at the top as positive beadquar ty where they will spend two months fish suddenly sprang in mid air di ters for wearers of stylish and dependable Furnishings. bunting, fisbiug and enjoying out reclly iu front of the scow, and door life in general. descended upon its decks where he ! Mr. Myers, the geotleman who is was retained with the greatest diffi preparing to open a large department culty, and dnriug the proceeding the j store in North Bend, was in town steamer’s wheel was beating the | Tuesday evening. He was accom speckled ones to death iu the water. We will say, by way of explaiuatiou,: panied by bis wife. that both boats were traveling from, I E. C. Morrison, who has been % rather than toward Bandou, at the1 working in the Morrison barber shop time these things were supposed to for the past three months, left Satur have happened. Sentinel. & day for Salt Lake. Geo. Hite will f take bis place in the shop. The Coquille Sentinel will enlarge BANDON, OREGON to a seven column paper next week, ’it HAN FRANCISCO, CAL ir the increase iu business being such ii ■ that this improvement is necessary. W"e have opened an office in he Marshall building s The paper is also figuring on pur i'i wes of he Pos office, in Bandon for the purpose of doing ■ chasing a cylinder press. 0 Mr,. Creffield Plead, Not Guilty and Esther Mitchell ia Given Week to Decide. i payers the expense of a trial. I offer this as a suggestion to the prosecuting attorney.” Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh did not make any comment in court upon the judge's suggestion, but de clared as be left the courtroom that be would not consider the judge's suggestion. -‘You can ssy for me,” said Mackintosh, ‘That these women will be put on trial for murder in the first degree. If they were insane, then it is for a jury to decide. I do not propose to waste auy time with a medical commission.” Mr, Mary Strang Former Bandon Woman Killed Near Aberdeen, Wash. Aberdeen, Wash , July 19.—News was received late yesterday afternoon of the tragic death of Mrs. Louis La casse, who was mistakeu by a hunter for a cougar. Mrs. Lacasse, who was the cook at Coate’s camp, several miles up the Wisbkab River, bad gone out blaekberrying. Tho camp flunkey, Fred Wren, had gone out in seaich of a bee tree. There had been talk at the camp of cougars in the vicinity, and, bearing a stir in the bushes and seeing the dim outline of a head, Wren thought be bad found one of them and shot, bitting Mrs. Leeas.se iu the back of the bead, causing instant death. Coroner Campbell went at once to the scene, as well as Sheriff Graham, who brought Wren here aud put him iu jail. He was later discharged. ----- OOO------ Representative-elect W. C. Chase, of Coquille was a visitor toihiy. He was enroute to Curry county on a business trip T Trowbridge’s ÜTe-w Spring Styles MEN'S FURNISHINGS Headquarters for Complete Line Just Received Dependable Merchandise LORENZ & HOYT. BANDON, OREGON » The WHEELER REAL ESTATE COMPANY. I ! * 4 I1 a general Real Estate business, and are now prepared to * Don’t forget, that. Dr. .Steele, dentist, is 0 ocated in Bandon. handle Farm, Timber and Coal Lands and Tow ft Proper Bandon Real Estate Co, reports ty- Our San Francisco office brings us in contact with •r the following transfers this week: capitalists seeking desirable investments and. affords us Vr lots iu Cartwright Addition, Mrs. A. u special facilities for handling large tracts of Timber or n.. Fetter to C. T. Riley, W. D. Button 77 Ó to C. T. Riley and Geo. T. Button to Coal lands, or tracts suitable for colonization. ù* S Mrs. M A. Feller. 160 acres in secs If you have property for sale in either town or conn- ¡s 20 21 from Mrs A. E. Shinn to II. try, in Iarde or small tracts, come in and talk it over with $ j.W, Potter. us. n> hope to establish ourselves in business here by ù Last Sunday morning a scow be- fair dealing and courteous treatment. All property listed ’b | longing to Hermanu Bros, and loaded with about 35.000 ft. of lumber broke with us will receive our uery best attention. away from the wharf and drifted ont Come in and let us get acquainted. joverthebar. The lifesaving crew T. B. WHEELER, Manager. got a line on it and after fastening it The Mutual Life it .- .«.»♦. ........ j to the south jetty succeeded in get ting most of the lumber ashore Yesterday, after much hard work, they got the scow back in the river but it is badly damaged from pound mg on the rocks at the end of the I jetty. The W. R Haines Music Co. Marshfield, will refund all expense of transportation, including a days stop at Marshfield, to anyone purchasing a piano, coming from the following places or tributary thereto: Langlois, Bandon. Coquille and Myrtle Point, j Have several different makes of all j styles and finish. We carry piano players, pipe aud reed organa, talking | machines and a full line of sheet music and musical merchandise, alati D*■ uie«tic sewing machines. payment«, 1 NOW is the time to buy Bandon real estate Best bargains offered by BANDON REAL ESTATE CO. Office io telephone building, upstair«. Bandon, Oregon. C. T. Blumenrother A. D Morse INSURANCE COMPANY OF N. Y. P. B. HOYT, Agent, BANDON, OR. kind in Americ i. (5lv fl: 3 of Its In 24 years it had become the largest in the world. 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