0O*ü o O o G O o • • « a ’ < - — ■V ¡COQUILLE NEWS NOTES Homeseekers and Investors fine appearance in their gaudy uni­ forms, and if cloth was the criterion to go by it would be hard to dis tinguisb them from the Salvation Army and it would be necessary to lagtbem allesamee as Boak aud John­ son to identify the latter from Tim niOBH cbmainen, for it would take a scrutinizing eye to distinguish the difference in appearance and lan­ guage. However, the band boys art to be complimented iu the progresi- they have made considering the ob­ stacles they bad to surmount, and it is to be hoped they will receive a lib­ eral patronage iu the future. Lust, week Fat Lorenz officiated a- purser on I tie Dispatch in lieu o! Johnson wi'li tliu result that. Fit’ heavy avoirdupois loaded the Dis I patch so it was impossible to take much freight aboard ship and it be came necessary t-> press ibe Liberty I into service to relieve the congest ion I of accumulate i freight. Bui lstei , Johnson lias returned and th ) boat I lias freight capacity aga>n. Tbe festive sports are ret liming from Roseburg as predicted, a sorry and dilapidated outfit, and they are 'congregated together telling bow it Ioccurred. Our worthy deputy clerk hied away . to the valley last week and captured ! one of mother Eve's fair daughters > from those valley fellows Now tbi“ I was unkind of Pete to alight our Co­ quille girls that way, but being en dowed witb a forgiving spirit will overlook it this lime and wish them a happy voyage over life's troubled sea and may no storms arise to mar their ! happiness. The city council are going to ren ovate and readjust tbe water froot, a much needed improvement, for tb«> { •lockage facilities are limited And then you Bandonians can get ashore ; without climbing over lumber and old debris, spoiling your Sunday trousers and making yon unpresent­ able to onr citizens Tbe womens' clean-lip club is slill in existence under the assumed name of Piogressive Club and we endeavor to keep clear of ibem. Poor Lynn Doyle must have fallen a victim hi their searchers for be appeared on the streets with new and clean under garments. Whether tbeclub furnished The Coming Summer Resort of the i WWXXxv»J Vxl VHVzll V/k/Clul« Continued from page 3. tbe revolver taken from bim. De­ prived of bis means of warfare, Rob­ bins started borne at a lively gait, leaving tbe comforting assurance that be would return in tbe immediate subsequent witb a shotgun and finish up bis stunt. But Le uever came back. Officers were apprised of tbe fracas and they are searching high and low for tbe culprit, wbo seems to have dropped into a bed of quicksand. It is understood tbe officers are de­ termined on bia apprehension aud will search every nook and ersnoy near Myrtle Point until be is found —Coos Bay Times ¡*52 aud to the Coquille iu‘53 gave a most interesting account of his early experieucee, how he formed the ao quaintauce of an Indian boy that re­ sulted iu saving bis life several times The rain the past few days, while it afterward. He also spoke with en­ has not descender! in as copious quan­ thusiasm of the virgio beauty of the tities as we would like, nevertbelees Coquille river aud valley. it is acceptable for it has extinguished BUSINESS MEEfING. the forest tires, refreshed the earth The business meeting of the society and purified the air. follower! tbe exercises of Friday after­ Circuit Court is now in session. noon. The minutes of tbe last meeting Judge Burnett presiding and our held iu North Bend in 1904, were streets are thronged with people froui read and approved. It was decided all parts of the county. The litigants to bold tbe next meeting at Baudoo appear to be many, and the majority next year iu conjunction with tbe G. will depart from the ball of justice A R. reunion. Tbe following officers were elected: wiser iu knowledge, sadder at heart President—Col. R. H. Rosa. and poorer iu finance. Noticeable Secretary—Mrs. Viola Rosa. among the disciples of Blackstone, Treasurer—E. W. Hermann. attending court are T. 8. Minott, of Retiring president Lowe was em- San Francisco, formerly of Marsh powered to name tbe two vice presi field. Hall & Hall, Douglas, Seamau, dents Historian—Orvil Dodge. Coke, McKnigbt, Upton and Brown A vote of tbankB was extended and the old war horse, J. W. Beunett. Judge Seblbrede for bis kindness io with his genial countenance accom­ delivering tbe address, and to all panied with bis ready wit and humor. others for their kindness toward the It would be an unusual digression to society. Tbe treasurer was empowered to have court without Joe for be is the pay all bills incurred. remaining and sole survivor of the It was voted that children of pion old legal lights of bygone days. eers and anyone who bad lived io tbe Mrs. Alfred Johnson hHS been re- county for 25 years should be eligible moved to the hospital at Marshfield to membership iu tbe society. A committee to collect tbe names of and her many friends here wish her b deceased members yf tbe society was speedy recovery. appointed consisting of Orvil Dodge Land & Lyons have opened up for Myrtle Point, D F. Dean for their wholesale store and are doing a Coquille and Dr. C. W. Tower foi Marshfield. lucrative business. A vote of tbauks was extended to Our band made its appearance Sat­ tbe pioneers veteran band and citizens urday evening clad in their new uni­ iu general for helping to make tbe forms and discoursed some fine selec­ meeting a success, and adjournment tions of music. The boys present a was taken. —Enterprise. BA ND ON The Growing Town of Coos County Town abot, Robbins was overpowered aod Leander, Our Correspondent Tells of the Week’s Inci­ dents at the Hub. Investigate the Opportunities offered at The Manufacturing Pioneers Reunion. , tbe aforesaid gnrmenta>our deponent knowetb not. am! neither was fie fmoking tbe veiitable corn cob pipe. I’ LaXNDKR. For Sale—165 steel range for $25. used about one year. #60 New Home sewiug machine, fit), used about four years, has had good care. Other household furniture very cheap. N rs . N. A. R obs , Lamps, Or. The Sentinel is sorry to learn that Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cecil, accom­ panied by their son and daughter-in- law, are to leave Coquille about the end of September to locate in Cali­ fornia. This week Mr. Cecil sold bis property in town to Mrs, Alice Hatcher for $800, and he is otherwise preparing for his early departure. They expect to spend tbe winter at Redding, Cal., aod if not engaging in business of some kind may conclude to settle in southern California. Tbe best wishes of oue aod all will ac­ company them.— Sentinel. MARINE £ J • ailbi >. Sept IL—8cb Coquelle for 8 P with 175 M lumber. Sept 10—Stm Klizabtfh to S V witb £50 M lumber, A) eowfo aaaleh- wood and 100 tone miac. laaiTBD. Sept 12—Stm Coquille River from Sao Francisco. Nolle« My wife, Floy I. Osborn, having left my bed and board without eeuee or provoca­ tion. I hereby notify the public that I will pay no bills incurred by her on aod after this date. 8n.va.raa E. Osaontt Dated at Bandon, Or. Aug. 30, 1906. Butter wrappers printed at tbe R e ­ corder office. THE MERCY HOSPITAL At North Bend Is now open for the re­ ception of patients. Tbe terms nie $10 per week and upwards, For par­ ticulars apply to : : Sisters of Mercy North Bend, Or. FROM BUSY PROSPER Tbe Prosper Canning Co. com meuced operations Tuesday and canned about 500 fish, tbe first of tbe season’s run. Fred Helgren caught atout 100 fish Tuesday night. Most of the salmon were silversides. R. VV. Bullard caught about 40<> salmon with bis crane Tuesday wbicb, were taken to tbe Prosper cannery b« the Hermann Bros, uew gasoline launch. Tbe tiist side set of frameR on tbe uew vessel building at tbe Henckeu- dorff shipyard were set up Tuesday. There are about thirty men employed at tbe shipyard. The Prosper Mill Co. is potting in a new cylinder in one of their eogines to replace the one that was put out of commission two mouths ago. Tori' Lewis mid Chas. Kime are doing the work and the mill will start in full blast again when this work is coui pleted. The C hi uiiin-Criles Mill Co. i- awing lunibei fur the VHseel belili: built at I be Heiickeiidorll stupynril The builder reports that they art1 furnishing a fine quality of timbei for tbe vessel. JOB... PRINTING Neatly and Promptly t THE - ANCHOR BAR - - Done at the Recorder office. - - • ■ - - • « • ALVIN MUNCK, Prop. ■ H - ■ k —— «Í Best Wines, « - and Liquors - - Cigars. - - J. W. Field Blacksmith and Wagonmaker All kinds of Iron, Steel and Wood work Executed on short notice. ---- ooo---- » - - That's the Stuff. - Ship Smithing Robbins’ Aim is Unsteady. We invite our friends to call . and see us, - - The < f» of a'l kind promptly done. « - HORMKNHOEIBK4 - - a specialty. Myrtle Point Man Takes a Shot at his Neighbor. R andom , •òr ... O bbgon . Opera s Myrtle Point is all wrought up ARTHUR RICE over a shooting scrape that happened ‘J 5 Jeweler and Watchmaker late yesterday afternoon, and VV. F BANDON, OR. Robbins, who executed tbe gun prac ' 8OCVENIR POSTAL CARDS. tice, is a fugutive from justice, prob I The largest and beat assortment in al'ly hiding somewhere in the woods, ’ town. Agates polished and mount- i ed to order If you find a nice agate sirce the officers bad not located him ’ while on the beach we will tell yon st last reports. Robbins and David •à i whether it ia worth mounting. A >r ' large assortment of watches, clocks. McNeir Hre neighboring farmers liv i ailveiware and Jewelry of all kinds, mg in tbe vicinity of Myrtle Point, i Gold Hnd Fountain Pens, including ' the Waterman and Conklin's aulo- and reports say bad blood has ex , malic filhra, the beHt in the market, iMed between them for some time ' We have the Marshall one dollar Robbins went to McNeir s borne and • fountain pen. accused McNeir of “setting his dogs on Bobbin's bogs. A parley ensued and the host ordered Robbins out of hie house Whether any demonstra­ tion by McNeir or his household was made is not stated, but Robbins drew a revolver and opened fire on McNeir P. B. HOYT, Prop. In bis nervous condition Robbios' aim was faulty and instead of shoot­ ing McNeir hia bullet aped wide of ■.orated In EL DORADO BUILDING, First Street, HA NIKIN. OKFUON tbe mark and struck Miss Lulu Me Neir, a sister of the intended victim, BRAVINO, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. on tbe leg making only an abrasion, as it barely graze«! theyoiiog woman's Hathrnom newly fitted np with Porcelain Tub. Rot or Cold Rathe tfi cents limb, Before be c«>nld tire a second E l D orado has - ■ - ■ - a select stock of WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. girati Iji-rr on {Jraughf. - • k - • * - ■ C ovrteofr T reatment . __ Bandon, Oregon CLARENCE Y. Bandon. - ■ - - I LOWE, Oregon. and Apothecary TONSORIAL PARLORS Druggist le just In receipt of a new and fresh stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Drnggiatn Nanttrieth P erfumer . B hubher , S poiokh , S oap , N uts and C akpiks . Cigar., Tobacco. and Clgarettoe. Paints. Oil«, Glass and Painter«’ Supplies.