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■t 4. *• THE MERCY HOSPITAL Queen Esther a Success. Are you going to work in the Mills? Th.» beautiful sacied opera, * Queen E-:li<t,”on its production iu Bandon la-t Finlay arid Saturday evenings I ■oc gr eted succe-sively l»y large ami appreciative audiences. That our people turned out in such liberal number- delimit of the prevailing storm might be attributed in a meas ure to local tal< nt, but, t>e that as it may, th - fact remains that there wa- I'liniue and general expression of ■ stir" and a full meed of warranted WALTER NELSON, Prop’r praise when each entertainment Anderson Building Coiuer. reached its eventual t lose. Main Street. Tlm B fcokuek Dasti t space to s| teak of tlie opera as fully as it w< nld like, but we are going to say -------------- that Prof. Robinson had bis company well drilled ami proved bis capability to drill them. Not iiloue that, but lie bad exceptional material to work mi. in the main and essential parts at least. Mr- Chas. Stautl of Marsh- where any may pass a social hour field as tlm Queen had the personal attractiveness, the perfection of voice ami movement that well lifted her part. Mr. Staiitf in tlm role of Mor- decai particularly appealed to the audience by his strong vocal gift ami The very best brands of training amt perfect ease at operatic production. The same can correctly be said of C. R. W tide, tlm King, one VilHS of our own citizens and no stranger to the operatic stage. Geo. P. Top ping filled tlm part of Haman Miss I F :ui<l <. Jennie A oe that of Zeresb, his wife; Mrs Doris McKinzie appeared as Always belnml the bar. Mordecai s sister: Miss Leah Boak as the Prophetess; Ernest Boak, High Priest; Graftoil Tyler, llegai; Miss Lena Logan, Median Princess;Chris- Nice privale rooms. sie Denholm, Persian Princess; E. B. (’harles Metcalf, after a lingering The Storm and its Havoc. Kausrud, Scribe; ami Ross Tilton, illness with consumption, pa-s. <1 Captain <>f the King s Guard. Mr. away at Marshfield Thursday evenit.g Tbe second severe storm for the Topping ba<l a difficult part, ami did of last week. Deceased was the sec present year reached an eml Tuesday creditably with tlm limited prepara COQUILLE ond son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Metcalf evening, and it is now to lie hoped »»« tion |m could make. Miss Yoe lias a of Riverton, and was well and favo. will have what, is needed a spell ol sweet but not strong voice. Tlm de ably known all along the river, having nice warm weather. The rain fell co meanor of Imr part was very well NOSEER A MORRISON, Prop’rs. worked in the different mills am! piously for two days and nights, and mastered. Much the same can be Coquille, Oregon. camps. He was about IS years of through the week preceding there said of Mrs. McKenzie. Lena Logan age. Tbe remains were buried Sat was rarely an hour without moisture. was admirable in her role; Miss Den First-Class Laundry Work urday afternoon in Bandon Cemetery The river attained a height even holm’s strong and well trained voice, of every kind done on short notice, beside those of a younger child of the greater 1 ban before, and much dam and at. reasonable prices. Imr exceptional grace and movement family. The steamer Favorite brought age to ranches, fences ami property were at once noted, and there was a Sa tis faction i s (1 a a ra o teed. the funeral party and at tin* grave I in general is reported. Captain Wil concensus of opinion that Miss Boak ; < »rders left on Mondays wit li our Han- Rev. (1. H. Roach assisted Mr. K h II v lard of the steamer Favorite estimates had much to rec imtimml her for the don agent. A. (I. TROWBRIDGE. will be of Riverton in conducting appropri the total rise at Coquille to have been operatic stage. She certainly has a given careful attention and delivered m ate ceremonies. IS feet. No fat a I it i« >s occurred, con captivating voice and manner. Mr. Bandon at the store Friday evenings. I trary to rumor, and the stream is now lt is reported that Ed Ellingson Tyler and Mr. Kausrud are both to Pain in your eyes, head has contracts for building two boat- fast falling. The current Monday be applauded, and Ross Tilton earned at Coquille in addition to tlm one In ami Tuesday was almost without pr> - his share of praise. Little Gladys ache, weariness, nervousness, will construct for J. R. Miller of cedent, particularly in the uarrowei Gallier was the admiration of all in are signs of defective Port Orford to ply between that point, places. The steamer Favorite found the role of Haman's Child. She is a it extremely difficult up bound, ami Bandon ami Coot» bay. The boat for bnglit little girl. iMr. Miller »vill be 50 feet long and was forced to ling the shores to ob The other features of tlie entertain-’ contain a .’JO-horse-power engine. Tlm tain material headway. ment are all Io Im Commended, par A great deal of drift went to -ca. tieniarly the Young Ladies’ Scarf other two are 2S feet long »vitb S but the worst loss was a boom of logs Drill; and there will bo fond reeollec horse-power engines. One is for a Consult ML G. Pohl, licens that sped over the bar like a millrace. < 'uqiiille man, and tlm other is for tin ; tionsof the opera through some years Th <-e tore from their moorings at ed optician, at Bandon Hard Coquille Mill and Lumber company I to come The Bandon Concert Band Prosper, and. represented a loss of Mr. Ellingson intends to erect a tom | llett ed about >.>t| from tin1 proceeds. ware Co. store, Feb. 19, 20, ' nearly 100,000 feet Another boom i f porary shed for the work at Coquille, , ----- <XK>----- and 21. and will get out the boats as rapidly i I similar size broke away at Pro-per. Mbit do the people of Bandon I but lodged opposite Hamblock's >ind as possible. Notice to Creditors. was made fast. \\ hen Ibis evidence think of the \\ Imeler Real Estate The following officers of the Royal ' of destruction became manifent on: Co. - oiler with lespect to providing Notice is lit•rvbv ¿riven flint the under- Neighbors of America were installed life saving crew, in tow of tlm tug a city park ’ Tim Rr:<!oi:ni-:r would signed lias ln*<*n duly appointed Admin on •Lin. 28th: Oracle, Clara Wald Triumph, went up stream to remlei we|< ome some correspondence on the istrator of I lie Estate of l’(‘ter Nelson, de vogel; Vice < tl’ icle, Addie Nelsoli; possible aid to endangered life. subject from citizens who feel at: in c< i <>l. and that all ptusons having claims Chancellor, M. E. Jenkins; Marshal. tere'-t in tlm well i>eing un,I attract ive against said »‘state art» hereby rtqnired to I he railroad between Myrtle Point present the same to the u nder*^nt*d, duly Inez Jenkins: Recorder. Merta Mehl; and Marshfield i- badly demoralized ness of the town. I he \\ Imeler Co. verified, at his office in Bandon, Coos county, Receiver. M. II Stankiewicz; I nnei I'ravel between river and bay is pos intend selling <>tf the ball grounds • Ireton, within six months from tlm date of Sentinel, Emaline Harvey; < luti i sible only by the foot route ami the unless their generous offi'f- is earl» t his not ice. Haled this P.Mh day of January, Sentinel, Dollie Gibson; Malinger-. sloughs. \ ery little mail reip'he- accepted. \\ In» w ill deny that a city GEORGE E. LORENZ. Edward E. Oakes, Annie Waldvogel park is one of our urgent needs ’ Bandon or the county in fact I' suls \dministrntor of the Estate* of Peter Nel and Annie Tucker; Physician, S. L son. deceased. are half ruined; wires proshated Perkins. Teachers’ Examination. Idle hour, If so purchase some of our At North Bend 1« now open for the re eeptiou of patients. Tbe terms ate Jf 10 per week and upwards, Eor par ticnlara apply to : : Sisters of Mercy North BANDOX, ORE. as you wish ONI > \ MOKE AND ALL ARE . . . « •> A Wheeler J. A. Collier ami wife arrived at Coquille from their present home in Idaho, this week Mr. Collier was the father of the late David Collier whose sensational death cause I so much stir ami interest a few months ago. The trial of the alleged assas sins resulted in their acquittal, but the bereaved father spared no eflort to secure conviction. The total receipts of the North Berni p istntTice for the months ()<• tuber, November ami December in 11)05 were >'5(><t,55. For the same three months in P.HK! the receipts were 8892.87. Postotlice receipts cov er the amount of money taken in for stamps, posia) cards and parcels. Asa C'eok of Curry county was in town Tuesday night returning home from Drain where he has been, work ing on tbe railroad construction to ward Coos bay. He says that work still proceeds on the tunnel, blit otherwise there is nothing doing. Chas. Evelaml, who lias been em ployed by Harold Nelson at his I’lack- amith shop, is now a partner with Harold, and tlm firm to be known ns Nelson ,X Evelaml. Mr. Evelaml is an excellent »vorkman and a first class fellow, and tlm new combination will prove a strong one. -ooo— The :ie»v vessel being built at tbe Heuckemloi H' yard at Prosper is slow ly bin sure)» advancing toward com pletion. Tlm Weik would proceed much faster but for the incessant rains, Mr. I leiiekemlortl having all tlm men engaged that it is possible to obtain —ooo---- Eldorado ♦ •> * « •> ’M ’• V ❖ ♦ Wines, Liquors and Cigars..... * V ❖ ♦ convenient to Mills and Shipyards ESTATE COMF’Y. •>* •J*,*C*.< <• •> •> •> * * ■o* •K Who will act as Gentlemen The prices reasonable; the terms to suit *0* V A Quiet, Orderly Place, \CR1 Bend, Or. ❖ w ❖ <■ » •> <s ♦ À /\\IS/H US SC U ■>! Proprietors. « ♦ * Bandon, <• •> Olympia Beer on Draught 3 « II I OS. •> <s J Oregon. <• <• •> *.*• •>» *.*• •> •> TI E £ POLITE TREATMENT. f* L r ■ Steam Laundry. « ANCHOR BAR * • ALVIN MUNCK, Prop. I « ■ —«tw— £ Best Wines, Liquors - :: and Cigars. £ s- K, ------------ --------------------------- We invite our friends to call and aee uh , -• That's the 9 Stuff. : -. -. Tî Tt’T: ; : tîtttî td ? Tl TtTF Tt'Tí T:^TTtTiTTtTTTíTTt' ! Opera has a select stock of E WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. I J T reatment . The Town Trustees met in regular session last Thursday evening, but COO---- il vor Mil: going to adjourned after disposing of only Tbe steamer Dispatch has been lied The Bandon tire laddies had iheir Notice is hereby given that the regular , Or«* »ft» h . routine business. Another meeting up at the Bandon dock since Sunday, regular monthly meeting Tiles lay »xamiiifit.ion <»f applicants for »State and will have to be held for the consi let the prevailing high water making it evening, and the matter of nnifi rms (•oiilltv papers will l»e Ibid in Coquill»* I m ation of matters pertaining to At impossible to obtain an adequate coir was thoroughly gone over, I he boy? ginning WedtHsdav. Et hriiarv 13, at. ‘J See or inquire at R ecordeii water street. -apply Asa consequence we Lave have c ncluded that tlm Eastern firn o'clock a. in., and cont inning until Friday. office for : : : : ----- OOO----- had only one boat a day, the Favorite, from which the suits were to be pro- February 15, at I o'clock p. in.. I‘.M»7. Pro II.RIKT Mill'll CinHinitor Lt is stated tliHt the Mack Swain ¿»rain for e«'iint ■. p pcis writiiiQ. in t<>r\ which has moved on the Dispatch's cured is trying to work ...... ' a cinch g irne, spel hili', reading, written iiritlnnrtic. and Builder. I Theatrical Co., which visited bore running time With the railroad ami they will now n-e materi J- school law. civil ¿’«»vet ninent. about six »v»eks ago, is to return to under water ami but little travel ami bought of the Bandon Woolen Mills I ’ «. the county for an extended stay next W H. BUNCH, mail the Favorite handles the busi : to decorate their persons, At the month. They have given up t heir County Supf. ness quite easily. lust regular meet mg tlm old officers projected tiq> to Texas. / »7rZZ Z'.VZZZz7/z.S' < <>\ri >r moh r I he keel for the new steamer el ; wore chosen to set ve another year. ----- OOO------ P. B. HOYT, Prop. \. Rice, as before, is president; C, I >» p I’ f ip. ’»•»»r ♦!•. I nt t-r; n . J. Ihe A S. Estabrook Co. was fiuallj Nothing a-»et from Congreaa cot ¿ZZZf/ I S |.find ( Iflicr at Ri»scbur^. Or., Daily vice pre-ident ; Bert \\ alkei laid at the Price shipyard above town , renting Coquille lliver, but »ve fe November 10. I’. mm ;. last Saturday, but tbe yard has been secretary; I T. Mars treasurer, ami like wagering it will lie ^(¡ti.t'tm. \ ^uOich iit contest affidavit having been 11 ra (fiumi ciders • t.-.l III El. DORADO BPILDING. print call» idle all week because of filed in this office by Edwin E. Stillwell, ----- OOO------ rir.t Street. II.» MION OKEIiON c »ntcwfiii.t, neainst liomesle.id entry No. the continu' d storm. W hen the rool I’ostruast»»!- Lmegar removed a I’ll«» following oilicers were ne I.’»I35, n .t(li‘ Octol»» r 1». I'. hi .’’, f<»r NW1^ <>f is on the monster -bed there will l>e SHAVING, SHAMPOOING ANI) HAIR bunch of main in tlm shape of a Mtall“<l by the M odern Woodmen of S-i’tiirn I’"». I'ownship S , Kai'f 15 \V . by little to interrupt the operations at <11 FINO AT STANDAKD PKK ES. 7 pound boy at his home Sunday AmericH on the night <>f Jan. ‘diitli Robert A. Ihrik. <’«»nt»Htee, in which it is nlleU' d that said li<»b»*rt \ Poak has wholly eVFljillg. I lie fliulbt'l and child are this shipluiilduig plant. Itutlir....... newly lilted up with Porcelain S. Edwards, V. Consul; J. Jenkins, abandoned said tract and changed his Till. Hol or f olii Hath. tifi cent. doing nicely, and Ered wears a smile Shields A Kennedy have determined Adviser; Dr. S L. I’erkin*, Banker; rfsidcnec t herefiotn for more than two that stretches from ear to ear. Sen- on enlarging their blacksmith shop, I'.. E. Oakes, Clerk. Ray Van Anken, »»•ns -nn »• mnking *ai»l entry, and next A %!• I < I 1 1.1 t tiuel. ami when the weather has fully set- Escort. J. I', Rose, Watchman; Me prior to the dab* herein : that said tract, is •----- ooo----- tied will -lart work on a .‘¡O-foot ad Afee Edwards, Sentry. Jotin Tucker, not si (tied upon and cultivated by sail! pai ARTHUR RICE Mr Alfred Johnson ami daughter dition to the building. They will also \\ . M. Harvey and H Hanes, Man tv as reqmred bv law. said parties nr«- Jeweler and Watchmaker hereby notified to appear, rcspoml and ■i Esther nn ived home Tuesday from ml<l more I oo I h and equipment and ligers. ir offer evident’»* toiivbing said allegation nt BANDON, OR. B Sail Francisco. I l.ev left Mrs. John be in shape for doing heavy us well and convince yourself that we do John Shields and \lec Kenned», pi o'clock a. m. on March 12, I'.MI?, Iwforv SOIVENIK PORTAL CARDS, V son much improved in health, but it as light forging. Tbe til tn proposes <’. T rinmenrother. Notary Public, at his No. I work. I’ricea reasonable. oneof our team of blacksmitbu. had an office in Bandon. <)r.*L'on. aid that find I lie I iraest .mil lieat assortment in i will be necessary for her to remain in keeping pace with the general p og A’r.tV to l’oxtojjiee, Bandon town. Agiites polislii <1 and mount intere-ting contest at ir>n “i dog” hearing will I m * held at 10 o'clock a. in. on & California the remainder of the win ress of tLe community. ed Io order If mu find a nice agate Ù I'Ai". b<»fore th»* Register and making Tuesday morning They March ter. Sentinel. while on the heat'll we will tell you A watch, seemingly of gold easing, each bad a helper healing tbe iron, Rer<*ivt*r at the I nib d States Land Office whether it is worth mounting. A Trespass Notice. — ooo---- - was found the other day in tbe r< ad- Htid consumed one hour and 20 min- in R»»Hebnru. Oregon. large HHaortinent of watches, clocks, 4 I’I h - «id contestant having, in a proper I way near E M Blackerby’s l>arn, and nfos in the set-to. At the end of that affidavit Hied November Iff. l't'Mi. s *f forth For Sale. silverware ami Jewelry of all kinds, * All persons are forbidden to tres brought to tins office by the tin ler. timp John was jn-t finishing his facts which "ho v that aft* r dne dilligence pass in any way on my possessions at (.old and I'oiintain I’« in . including 8 One horse, trusty and well broken It runs when wound and ket>{>s very twenty-sixth dog ami Alec just personal -ervic»* of ’bis not pa* cannot b<* Langlois from and after this date. the Waierman and Ccnklin's anto- »fr noOic tillers, the lost in the market, •ù for buggy. Weighs about 1<W pounds good time. the owner can hate it starting the tap- « n his twenty sixth. ni i'lu. it is her* by ord- r» d and <lir>*(*t» d that Members of the Bandon (inn Club sneh m»tic»’ b • giv»*n l»y dm* and pr »¡ ht We have the Mar-hall one dollar For further particulars enquire of by proving property and settling It was a dog-on g'>od job of iron dog will likewise lake notice, ■ u pub ication. fountain pell. charges. E. W, F ast . making. B enjamin L. E pdt , KegiMer. dfimd Ep B. T hrift . r BUILD A RESIDENCE E l -D orado NELSON & EVELAND. I / Light and Heavy FORGING Horseshoeing G ive U s - a T rial • • TONSORIAL PARLORS