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Entrón
I rrigon . O regon , rec«-n'h i**ned
5000 booklets referring t<> th» <>ppor
t unities. and in consequence has re
ceived to this date 75S replies, ami
more coming. Tillamook <• >':nty is
sued a similar booklet and thousands
of them
have been distributed
through the liiited Si.ites Why
wonldn t. it be a good thing for this
part of Coos county to get out a neat
descriptive circular with several illu
stratums of the country and have
them distributed at the fair in James
town? Here they would roach a large
number of Eastern people, and the
wonderful opportunities of this sec
tion wonld s<d some of them thinking
and in all probability would bring a
good number to this county.
H ear the E agle S cream , it is right
in the nir and will be until July
Fourth when the people of Bandon
are going to pull ofT one of the larg
est and most sncconefnl celebrations
ever known in the portals of the
town. Everybody turn out at the
called mass meeting and give your
opinion, There are lots of people
inland that are going to spend their
Fourth here and the thing to do is to
show our patriotism. How in an in
dustrial parade going to strike yon;
to say nothing of the big dinner at
the parade1 grounds at noon. The
regulation speeches are expected, but
the musical program, both vocal and
instrumental, is going to be a winner.
Sports in Hie afternoon and the fire
works in the evening nro going to bo
on a more portent ions scale that over
before.
Everybody help and this
celebration will’sure lie a success.
E very T ime Y ou find a well-worn
catalogue of some outside mail order
house in a home, yon can mark it
down that the occupants don’t care a
rsp whether the town goes to the dogs
or not. They will send their hard
earned dollars out of the community
and never have the chance of seeing
those identical cart wheels again.
They would like to see the eastern
town and mailorder honse grow and
thrive, Their homo town is oht of
date
The merchants don’t fix up
their stores, nnd the sidewalks are
not now. They never have the fine
stock to select from that they can find
in a mad order catalogue. No! And
why not? Simply because their dol-
lars sent out of town nro a few among
many; but if all. or even a good per
cent, of the mail order patrons conld
lie induced to spend their money at
home, then the homo stores conld af
ford to put in larger stocks and keep
them up right to tlm handle of fash
ion. City improvements wonld fol
low. and your town wonld stand
among few. You can’t loose a dollar
npMit at home.
Ex Senator Burton complains I bat
bo was railroaded to jail. Bo’ if he
does not stop talking, the country will
wish that b« bad been telegraphed
there.
However great the grief may be in
Russia, the American lineotyp,» ma-
chines were glad to bear of tlie de
parture of Constantine Petrovilch
PobiedonastefT.
President Roosevelt has indicated
his willingness to meet the railroads
half way
But there is evidently
some difference of opinion between
him and the railroad presidents a* to
where the half wav point is.
The truth about Harry Thaw seems
to be that bis brain didu’t have sense
enough Io come in out of I he storm.
So far Senator Henry G. Davis’
tribute to Judge («ray seems to have
been as effective as a voice from the
touib.
Prize lighter Nelson has had his
tonsils removed, but. his rival can
probably beat him with a typewriter
yet.
Japan will never become Christian
ized enough to celebrate Easter Sun
day until the Japanese women are
taught to wear hats.
As long as Taft attends to Uncle
Sam’s business, he is making more
capital than Fairbanks and Foraker
by attending to their own.
Manchuria comes to the front of
civilization with a railroad collision
which killed seventeen people and in
jured tliiriy-five.
The little round white place on the
back of Mr Bryan,s head, will pre
vent any farther reference to ‘the boy
orator of Platte."
During baseball the weather man
has to endure almost as much odium
as th« umpire who is down on the
home team.
The derelict Beseie K , which has
been Heating along the coast a men- |
ace to mariners, appear«*] yesterday
near Coos Bay. At nine o’clock yes
terday morning she was twelve miles
southwest of Ca|s> Arago Captain
Magee went out with the tug Colum
bia, but when be got there he found
the steam schooner Cascade, boon.I
for San Francisco, had a line t<> the
Bessie K. The captain of the Cas
cade wanted Captain Magee to assist
in turning the wreck into Coos Bay,
but Captain Magee, seeing th~t the
Cascade had the derelict i-altay In
tow. did not waut to take the time to
try the job. It would be a difficult
matter to get tha Bessie K over the
bar, as she is upside down and drag
ging her anchors.
When Captain
Magee left the Cascade still had the
Bessie K. It is extremely doubtful if
she can be towed to Sau Francisco, if
that is the intention of the cHptain of
the Cascade He di I not say to what
harbor 11« intended to take the wreck
When a wreck is towed into port it
becomes the property of the one who
brings her in. If the ship is entirely
deserted the original owners have no
further clmu on her because of the
abandonment. There Lave been sev
eral cases, however, when the owners,
in court, got their boats back because
of pets being on board. ¿V vessel was
towed in at Astoria. She was loaded
with leather and there was a eat
aboard. The owners claimed that the
vessel was not deserted because the
cat was there to protect the vessel
from the rats, and won back their
property. There have been a number
of cases where pets being aboard a
wreck have saved the boat to the
owners. As to the Bessie K., how
ever, there is not much chance of cats
or dogs being aboard, as she has been
bottomside up fora long time. Noth
ing has been heard of the crew.—
Times
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Though <>1<I, this may bear repiti-
tion: From a bushel of corn, the dis
tiller gets four gallons of whisky,
which retails at $16. The govern
ment gets $4.40. The farmer, who
raises the corn gets 20 cents. The
railroads got $2. The manufacturer
getH $9,40. The retailer gets hell.
Ami the consumer gets drunk.
Lizzie Caughell Indicted.
A number of indictments were re
turned yesterday by the Federal
grand jury, cleaning up the minor
cases, so this morning or this after
noon th<‘ I’ostoffice robbers will get
their turn on the wheel.
Three true bills were reported yes
terday. Lizzie (langhell, the Gold
Beach postmistress, who refused to
distribute the mail and refused to
allow the inspectors to make an in
vestigation, was indicted. During
the investigation it was learned that
Miss Caughell bad been ill for some
time and that she was not altogether
responsible for her actions, — Ore
gonian.
At last the people of Roseburg are
awakening to the fact that it. is he
who helps himself that secures the
coveted plum If a Rail Road or
Electric Road is to be built into the
Coos Bay country, it must be done
by those most interested, the resi
dents of the country affected. To
tins end something is tn the wind
tlint may open the eyes of the would
be dictators of the destinies of this
country. If they only will, the citi
zens of Douglas nnd Coos counties
can build an electric road and do it
now. Spokesman.
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Attempt Is Made To Lynch
Busch.
Has been gone since Dec. 10, 1906
She is a white cow with light red
head and neck, some white in face.
She lias a slit and bite under right
ear.
Anyone letting me know of her
whereabouts will be rewarded.
M rs . R achel W illard , B andon .
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The Wheeler Real Estate Co.
[.SUCCESSOR TO HOOVER A MONDAY.)
BANDON MEAT MARKET.
-------- Dealer In All Kinds of--------
Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables, Lard, Etc, Etc
¡»'/'Having purchased this old and well eatablisbi ■d|l lusiness, and moved tbefsame to
the Marshall Building, east side Main street, we solicit a continuance of past generous
patronage, guaranteeing honest, goods, fair prices and courteous treatment to all.
OREGON
NORTH BEND,
Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold.
COQUILLE
NEED A NEW STOVE?
Bridge A Beach
Stove*, Bnnges and Heater*
Laundry Work
of every kind done on short notice,
and at reasonable prices.
Have in them so many excellencies that they are now acknowledged the
greatest, sellers on the coast, nnd they are growing in favor every year. We
have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household mid office necessities,
and prices range exceedingly niodest in cither ease.
is
Guaranteed.
Gar assortment of hardware, tinware and edged tools is most complete.
Orders left on Mondays with onr Ban
don agent, A. O. TROWBRIDGE, will
given careful attention and delivered
Bandon at the store Friday evenings.
Tinning & Plumbing a. Sj2>ecia.lty
Satisfaction
$0.75
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THE MERCY HOSPITAL
H ardware M an .
/ BJklsriDOKr OREGON
Capital $25,000.00
Is now open for the re
ception of patients. The
terms ate $10 per week
and upwards. For par
ticnlara apply to : :
TO
SAN FRANCISCO
BOARD OF DIRECTORS; .1. b K bonknbbbg , President, J. D enholm , Vice Pres
F. J. F ahy . Cashier, F bxnk F lam , 'I'. 1*. H anlv .
Bandon Foundry
Sisters of Mercy
atxl
Machine Shop
Pittsburg, Kan.. April 25. -A mob
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of negroes made an unsuccessful at
tempt at Corona, Kansas, to lynch
Garfield & Von Pegert.
Joseph Busch, arrested last week at
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Myrtle Point. Oregon, and charged
with train robbery, when the train
bearing Bo-ch stopped at that station
last night. Busch is believed to have
WORK A SPECIALTY.
boor, one of the mon who robbed the
passengers of a Missouri Pacific pas
senger train on the night of March
when John Henery. a negro who I I i VO<1
nt Corona, was killed Busch
placed in jail here today.
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Turned Sha fting, Cup and Set
If lit-» ladies of Bandon wear
Semes,
Machine
Bolt»,
Bold. Johnson and Rand shoes, they
Pipe and Fittings,
will never bo bothered with corns or
Brass Work.
sore feet. These shoes nre made to
Gt-tiernl Repairinff.
Pattern Shop in
Mot papers to aobacriitem for a year tit i he foot. Lorenz A Hoyt.
Connection.
and Steamboat
S pecial M achines
B uilt to O rder .
BANDON,
At North Bend
$2.75
$1.50
SUNSET MAGAZINE
Mill
Small Monthly Payments
a year
ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS
FLOOD BUILDING
Convenient to Industrial District
First-Class
$1.50
a monthly nubiicatinn containing
plain, easily-understood articles
on the home, garden, farm and
range-rof interest to every mem
ber of the family- filled with
photographs and pictures.
ADDRESS Al l. ORDERS
Acre Tracts
NOSLEli A MORRISON, Prop’rs.
Coquille, Oregon.
TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL
AH three for
Cheapest Lots in or //round Bandon
Civil and Mechanical Eng.
SUNSET MAGAZINE
lirauufully illustrated, pood (tones
and interesting articles about
California and all the far West.
I iew Lots
Bennet’s Plat A
Steam Laundry.
MAGAZINE
READERS
a book of 75 pages, containing
120 colored photographs of
picturesque spots in California
and Oregon.
Total .
Bandon's Linest Ocean
Surveying, Plating &
Drafting,
OAKLEY & ARNOLD
A Cow Missing.
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West Bandon
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After the first of May yon may look
The Philipinos are to have an elec for the list of the uncalled for letters
tion tins year, and we shall find out in these columns.
whether they or the Cubans are bet
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ter fitted for self-government.
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W ouldn ’ t IrlJan von if you bad
sent • newspaper to a man for a year
or morn, and then have him write and
state h»» did not want it any longer as
Im was moving awav. and omitting to
enclose the regular bread and butter
producer to pay for dolinqencoy? We
nre glad that this doesn't happen very
often, but it strik,>s ns it is ns dis
honest as to jump n hoard bill, or
leaving an unsettled grocery bill.
The present Oregon law does not
protect the Oregon publishers from
this class of people,' nnd in conse
quence it hns become the custom to
nsk the subscription price in advance.
It is another case whore many are nf
fected for the doings of a few. If
yon don’t want y<>
paper pay up
and have it discontinued. At least
have it refused at the Post Office and
• hey Will notify this office
Wo have
Ink Splatters.
Derelict Bernie IL
A general banking business transacted, and customers given every accommodation
consistent with safe and conservative banking.
Correspondents:
North Bend, Or.
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Merchants' National Bank, Portland, Oregon.
The Chase National Bank of New York.
Bank I m Open from 9 «.in. to 12 in., and 1 p in. to .3 p.an.
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ARTHUR RICE
Jeweler
and
Watchmaker
BANDON, OR.
SOUVENIR POSTAL ('ARDS.
The largest and best assortment in
town. Agates polished ami mount
ed to order. If V>n And a nice agate
while on the beach we will tell yon
whether it is worth mounting. A
large assortment of watches, clock»,
silverware and Jewelry of all kind“. ■A
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Gold and Fountain Pens, including
the Waterman and Conklin's auto
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matic fillers, the best in the market. à
We have the Marshall one dollar it
fountain pen.
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Also a HIGH GRADE PIANO
for Sale
Watch Repairing a Specialty; work guaranteed
E. C. BARKER & CO
Coquille City, Or.