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COQUILLE NEWS NOTES
Leander, Our Correspondent
Tells of the Week’s Inci
dents at the Hub.
I.aiigloia
and death lay its icy baud upon her
brow and palsyed that tongue that
spoke words of love and affection to
ber family hik ! community. She whs
laid to rest in th. I. O. O. F. cemetery
at Marshfield by a large concourse of
relatives and friends, Marshfield lieiug
her former bom-». The ceremony was
conducted by the Rev. Brown, and
was very impressive, for she had a
large circle of friends that turned out
to pay the last sad tribute of tesfieel
that the living can pay the dead
and assist to lay ber away id ber tiual
resting place of sacred repose.
L eander .
W e were just reading what some
oue says about living without sleep,
be claims it is a habit, a uotiou and
not a necessity. W e have often de
plored the necessity of tieiug laid on
Ibe shelf one third of the lime. But
what a transformation! No more
sleepy time hi the nursery, no more
lullabies. W ben it was advocated to
live without eating, and Tanner and
others experimented ou it, wetbongbt
bow we could get ahead to live a year
without eating; now, add tb that
eight hours per day formerly wasted
iu sleep, and what tremendous strides
we will make, we are waiting io learn
how.
amhivkii .
Sept 5—Stm Elizabeth with 250
loua of freight, Called at Port Or
fcrd Hud left 37 lons.
Sept 4- Scb Coquelle, loading al
Prosper.
Sept 5—Lizzie Prien, loading at
Prosper.
Th« weather continue« dry and we
are in ueed of raiu to extinguish ibe
forest fires, for the air is smoky and
•AILED.
oppressive also the rain is essential
Sept 2—Scb Raymond, 2lk> M lum
to iovigurate fall feed.
ber.
Sept 4 -Scb C T Hill, with 230 M
The sawmill is running ou a day
lumber.
and uigbt schedule to fill orders (hat
Stm Coquille River has been char
require prompt atteutiou, and iu the
tered to run to this port-
small wee hours of the uigbt the ex
haust of the engine cau be beard
School opened Monday, Sept 3rd,
driving the saws through logs, tilling
Butter wrappers piiuted at tbs R e
under
favorable auspices excepting
Notice.
the ordtrv awaitiug shipment.
corder
office.
My wife, Floy I. Ostxtrn, having left my that many prospect ive pupils are not
County Court was iu session last bed and board without oauae or provoca
yet iu attendance.
week aud tbai august laxly of fiuHu- tion, I hereby notify the public that 1 will
Mrs. Nelson ami little daughter ar-
ciers met as h board of equalization pay no Bills incurred by her on and after
tived from Bandon last Tuesday ami
this date.
H ilvbhtsb E. O sborn .
to adjust aud dispose of all grievance Dated at Bandon, Or. Aug 30, 1906.
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
At North Bend
of the rt*ceui Hssessuieut roll. There
Langlois.
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whs some changes aud rectifications
Moss Averill, who is now located al
Mr. and Mrs J C, Logan passed
Is oow open for the re
the Point Bonita lighthouse has a through towu last Monday enroute
of minor importance.
ception of patients. The
There is a good many of our festive tbirty-day lay off and is visiting Ban for Brush’s creek where Mr Logan
terms ate fit) per week
will soon resume teaching They
s[ orts aud young bloods have gone to don friends.
and upwards. Fur par
were accompanied as far as Langlois
ticulars apply to : :
Roseburg to take iu the Fair, but the
At the term of the circuit court by Mrs. W illiams. Mrs. W m. Logan’s
chances aie the Roseburgers will take held at Hold Beach, Deputy Fish mother, who remains to visit friends
them iu aud we cau expect to see Warden Webster had a case against here.
them walking home over the Coos R. D. Hume because the latter refused
Miss Cora Russell is home again
North Bend, Or.
Bay wHgon road, wiser aud sadder at to take out a cannery license this year. after speuding a few mouth at Marsh
Hume claimed that tbe cannery ami
heart.
field.
cold storage license law was uncon
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Mrs. Alfred Johnson still remains
A basket social dance will be held
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critically ill, aud iu Mrs. Bruce is no held for the reason that in tbe bead at Bowman hall next Saturday even
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perceptible change.
ing of tbe act there was no intimation ing Sept. 8. The girls are getting
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ready and anticipating a good time.
Last Friday evening as the twilight that cauneriee were to be taxed.
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Machinery for the oil well is now
had faded away aud the moon had
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Bandon awaiting transportation
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commenced to cast its refulgent rays
The fireman's bat, started out by
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over our quiet city, we were thrown tbe Sail Francisco department aud
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sumed there. We hope their efforts
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into consternation by the uuusua) which was recently iu Roseburg, is
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may prove successful.
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flitting of mirages and spectres aud attracting much attention.
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stars at all points of the compass
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Iu speakiug of the helmet which is
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some in red, crimson and variegated now on its tour around tbe world,
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colors of violet and blue, but the oue of tbe Portland papers says,
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majority was clad in snow white among other things:
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r >bes. Thinking that tbe millennium
Tbe agent at Roseburg attached
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had come and the white robed angels the following, written ou a stiff piece
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was descending upon ns, I beat a of leather wired to tbe inside of the
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b isty retreat for some secluded place. crown:
Proprietors.
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Every town has a slogan.
J when I found my old frieutl Lynn
Bandon,
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Oregon. :
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like
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Watch
Tacoma
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I Doyle who informed me that it was
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And the beer that made Milwaukee.
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. a galaxy of ladies of our city aud sis
Well, that isn't so doggon slow,
. ter cities assembled as representatives
‘l'is h 11 with all these pikers.
of the Order of Eastern Star, an
Let's put them ou the dump,
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auxiliary to the A. F. & A M. My
Now listen here's a warcry—
Watch Roseburg take a bump.
fairs were allayed and I became rec
Redding, Cal., contributed: “Roses
onciled. Summing it up they spent
are
red and violets are blue. You send
a pleasant evening and all enjoyed
themselves and all departed with a me ten and I'll owj you,” to which
j kind feeling for tbe past and hoping Gloomy Gus replied: Roses are red
ALVIN MUNCK, Prop.
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and carnations are pink. I'll send yon
for a recurrent e in the future.
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Poor Lynn, misfortune overtook ten, I don't think.” Brownsville at
>• Best Wines,
him again last Sunday. He bad all lacked a tag reading: “I want to go
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arrangements perfected to take Annie to the Bowery, so lake me to New
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Liq uors and
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York.
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while
tbe
tag
from
Riddle
on that excursion t<> your city but be
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Cigars.
fore starting be visited Peoples' but says: “As yon are but a bat you cau
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go
your
way,
Lilt
if
you
were
Hattie
termilk factory and missed the boat
Queer stuff, that butteimilk, when it we’<l ask yon to slay.’’
We invite our friends to call
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At Springfield the tug added read:
transforms a scow load of bay into
and see uh ,
Blacksmith and Wagonmaker
an excursion boat loaded with people. ■■.Made stop at ibis place; dry town,
However he was seen later in the day j no beer and lhe water bad.", l he Sa
All kinds of Iron, Steel
at oard ibe scow load of bay studying |em tag is: "Slopped l.ei» and did and Wood work Executed t
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azimuth aud trying to compute i not see tbe governor, aud was kicked on short notice.
longitude aud latitude but generally I out of town by Ibe uigbt expressman.”
«peaking he was rtiuuing on dead Addie Garbe, of Aumsville, Ore.,
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reckoning, but I atu informed he got wrote- “Would like to correspond
of a‘l kind promptly done.
HOKNENHOEING
there iu time to help unload some with owner of this bat,” while the use
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a specialty.
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white topped seboonera that crossed of the helmet as a matrimonial agency
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B andon ,
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over the bar for unloading, before tbe was likewise taken advantage of by
¡George Busch, Russell McMullen
boat returned iu tlieeveuing.
There has been an nniisnally large and D. Matthew«, of Roseburg who ■A-3-3-3-3-3-5-3-».3-3-3-3-59-3 3» 3-3-3-BX,
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amount of freight iu transit the last wrote: “If any young ladies -should
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Jeweler and
Watchmaker
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to
read
this
and
feel
inclined
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week for the different points ou the
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BANDON, OR.
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SOUVENIR POSTAI. CARDS. ft
withstanding ibe recent strike inaug men, «end a line and get acquainted 3
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by mail—the surest way.’’
crated at tbe metropolis.
B town. Aitateli polished and mount 3
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Driver Mitchell,of lhe Wells Fargo ft ed to order If you find a nice agate ft
Death has agaiu invaded our do
3 while on I tie beach we w ill tell you ft »
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main and knocked audibly at ourdooi agency at Albany, was responsible for ft
3 „ ^tr;nn Ijirr on [Jraught.
whether it is worth monnting. A ft
for admission, taking for its victim the following; “Check one Holy- ft large ««sortnient of wk I c I ich . clocks, ft
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tbe wife of oue of our most respected Roller short." Elizabeth Francisco, 8 silverware and Jewelry of all kinds. ft
Cot'BTEors T reatment .
Gold and EonntHin Pen«, including ft
c'tizena Mrs. John Yoakam. Last at Chemawa. tied a diminutive horse i tile Waterman ami Conklin's auto 3
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Monday evening as the sun was sink shoe to the helmet and sent a card as 3 matic fillers, the treni in the market. ft
ft We liHVe ttie Marshall one dollar »*■
ing in lhe western horizon, the lamp follows: “Here's to the fireman with
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Bandoli, Oa**g«»n
ft fonntain pen.
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of life of Mrs. Yoakam whs ex courage aud pluck, and may this ft
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tinguisbed. At her bedside was a horsesbi e bung him good lock.” The I
loving and devoted bushsod, mother, express agent at Dillard tied to it an
CLARENCE Y. LOWE,
and other relatives, doing all that envelope containing a sum of money
Rnndon. Oregon,
tinman power could to alleviate ber to be forwarded to tbe fireman who
suffering and check the ravages of wore it. Another sent a tin watch
that ilreHtl disease, consumption Bill and other trinkets became fastened to
la just in receipt of a new and
fresh stock of
by a decree from an omnipotent pow- the helmet on its trip, making a total
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
I er her spirit took its departure making of 39 tags and contribution«. As it
Drugs and Chemical«,
irreparable loss to a devoted Inisband is, lhe helmet is practically covered,
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Located In EL DORADO BUILDING.
and household. At times it seems and so many res|M>fide<| lietween San
Toilet Articles.
Flral street. BANDON. DHMiON
cruel that one whose sun of useful Francisco and Portland, the express
OruggiatM Nuntlrirsi.
SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR
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erfumes , B rushes , H pomom , S oap .
□ess was at its meridian height sur employes are wondering what the
(’CITING AT HTANDAHD PRK EH.
N uts and C andies .
rounded with nil of lhe comfort« of helmet will look like wfiep |bp
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
BA ND ON
The
Growing
Town
of
Coos County
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MARINE
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Sisters of Mercy
Eldorado s
Wines, Liquors
and Cigars....
JOB...
Basin us sen Br os.
PRINTING
Neatly and
Promptly
Done at the
Recorder office
ANCHOR
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J. W. Field
That’s the
Ship Smithing
Stuff.
The
Opera
WINES, LIQUORS
CIGARS.
The Manufacturing
Town
El, D orado
The Coming Summer
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Resort of the
Oregon Coast.
TONSORIAL PARLORS Druggist and Apothecary
Rathreom newly titled up with Per«rlaln
i life «hould be marked fur a victim. journey is ended
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Hot pr fold Hath« «A rent«
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L’l<ar«, Tobacco« and Cigarette*.
Paint«, Oil«, OI rm and Pifiittw«’ Bnpplie«
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