Tbe seh<*m«r Or«*« MiJa f>< N«i>
IreneiMo tonight
Boys, take bee to th« teat ice ffHiu
parlor« «id trMt Io ite cr««ia
at th* B*u4ou Cooperative
Maalty Co.
The latest in post cant» at Mau
det’s Confectionery »tore.
Tbe New Bandon Mai kef is now
o(»<u and ready to supply Bandon
buyer»
J lint received, a new stock of tbe
celebrated Lowe Bros.* Paint», Oita,
and Varnishes, at tbe Furniture
Ntore.
Did you know that there are man)
new novelties hi tbeliueof po»t card»7
•See them at Mancie!'» Confectionery
■lore.
Monday morning Justice Strang
beard tbe ra»e of Will (iallier vs,
Scott. G. 'I'. Treadgold appeared for
tbe plain! iff, (' |1'. Wade for tbe de
fence. Tbe bone of contention was
tbe cost» of tbe case and $15 damage»
claimed by (iallier. Damage» not
being proved l»y plaintiff were not al
lowed by tbe court.
L ost : 11 B Smith lost a email red
memorandum book containing a note
for #266.00 from Isain Walker to him,
between Bindon aril New Lake
school bouse. Finder will be liber
ally rewarded if the »time is left at
thia office.
The Saturday evening dance was
well attended, and the dancer» ex
pressed their appreciation of tbe
music
Mr. W hetstone played tbe
violin in the absence of Prof. Kaus-
rud.
The Bandon Hardware Co. have a
tine line of tbe famous White Moan- !
tain Ice Cream Freezer». They have
the original triple motion and are
known the country over. Make your
own ice cream in one of these and
you will have the beat.
•
Tbe member» of Occidental Chap
ter, O. E. S., entertained the members
of Ocean Rebekah Lodge at their
bail Tuesday evening. Progressive
W'bist was tbe feature of tbe evening,
after which cake and ice cr3am were
served. The first prize was won by
Miss Clausen, Mrs. George Lorenz
receiving the consolation prize.
O um iuofs W««k of school after this
week.
Mr«. BlaoMerother was up visiting
ae!ati«M thia v««k
Lx LrwtMD «««ry day aaived in tbe
tool ice ci«aa> parlor».
Arthur Rice fain rued the first pm I
of this w<*ek from Roseburg
The W. I* Fuller Pre| «red I’ntiils
ami Vnriiisbe» for »ale by C. \ L >we
When you are hi Bandon »lop nt
the Pacific Restaurant amt (lull
Rooms.
Mrs. W. H. Logan is »pending the
week at BearCreek. visiting relatives
Tbe Skating Rink will lie open Fii
day and Saturday evening» mid Suu
day afternoou aud evening.
Mrs. Num Johnson is visiting with
friend» slid relative« in Coquille* »nd
vicinity this week
mer shoes at A. J. Hartman's.
The Misses \V innie McNair and
Kate Rosa, who have been attending
school at Albany the past winter, re
turned last Thursday evening.
All cream, ice cream, at the tent ice
cream parlor opposite Mars’ confec
tionary store.
H. A. Cox and wife left Monday
morning for Southern California, via
Roseburg, where they intend locating.
About a month ago they nold their
property to Mr. Skeels of Coquille,
aud their stock of groceries to J. W.
Hoover, who conducts the business in
tbe saute location.
Monday afternoon this week. They
took their lunch and had their supper
out among tbe tall pines, returning
early in the evening.
Did you know that you can gi t ten
view» of Bandon and vicinity at A
Rice’» for fifteen cents?
L J (Jody l»ft the fora part of the
w<wk for • »b<wl biiaines« trip to
Portland.
Dr. Bancroft, tbe Eye amt Nerve
Children's Hats for Decoration
S|»>cinli»t. will vi»it Bauilon May 27,
Day. all kinds, all sba(>e». all price»
28 Hiid 29, nt Hotel (iallier
at Miss Aland Garfield’s.
Geo. I*. Topping ba« just had in
Tbe Skating Rink will l>eo|>eu Fr. '
stalled n new quartered sawed oak
day and Saturday evening» and Sun |
typewnler desk in bis office, ami now
day afternoon and evening.
bn» two tine^room» fitted up with tbe
All Summer Millioery now on »ale
latest office furniture.
at greatly reduced prices. Get a new
If the ladies of Bandon wear the
hat for Decoration Day and the
Robt.
Johnson and Rand shoes, they
Fourth at A. J. Hartman's.
will
never
be bothered with corns or
Losr— a ladies gold watch, on tire
sore
feet.
These shoes are made to
hill near the school bouse last Mon
A J. ItHrtiiiHii bn» just received n line
fit
the
foot.
Lorenz A Hoyt.
day afternoon Crystal in watch was u ’W »took of tbe Intest »ilk mid not wkih I h ,
broken. Finder will kindly leave oo'.lar» nud tielts Call and Hee them.
F. R. Porter of Coquille, and M. L.
F or S ale : Six lid range No. 9. Patterson, of Marshfield, »pent over
same at thia office and receive reward.
Tbe genuine Rodgers Brothers coat $60 when naw, will take $10 for Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Tyler. The
1847 silver ware,a first class selection it. Address or call on F. C. Ro ‘kwell. former is a brother of Mrs, Tyler
Mrs. James Bean, ami sister, M iks
and tbe prices right, at tbe Bandon
If you want your watch to give
Hardware Co. These are just the Cora Jackson, of Lampa, were down
satisfaction send it to E C. Barker A
thing for wedding presents or gifts Sunday visiting their mother, Mrs
Co., successor to V. R. Wilson or
James Welch.
of any kind.
| Wilson Jewelry Co., Coquille.
A great variety of tbe latest pat
Alt ert Garfield left last week for
E. M. Furman has secured the
Portland to attend tbe Grand Lodge terns in summer wash goods at A J
(
agency
of the celebrated Weber piano,
Hartman
’
s.
of Knights of Pjthias, which con
and
this,
added to the Chickering.
vened on tbe 20th. He went by tbe
Arthur Rockwell, who had hi»
which
be
already has. places him in
way of Drain, and was accom thumb torn off at the Bandon Com
panied by Ids grandmother, Mrs. F. mercial Co.’s mill, la»t week, is doing ' the foreground with two of the lead
i ing pianos.
E, Dyer, who goes to Dnaty, Benton well.
Co., to visit her daughter, Mrs. Gus
If you want the latest, get a pair < f
A parly of young people had a
Buckingham and family.
I those new tan and grey canvas sum 1 picnic out to tbe parade grounds
Time to pick out that summer dress,
and by the way, Lorenz A Hoyt have
their new summer dress goods in now
and yon will find a fine assortment
of tbe latest patterns which prevail
this season.
There have been several advertise
ments in this paper lately for strayed
cows. A subscriber called at this
office the other day aud reported a I
cow mired on tbe Two-mile. While
not able to approach very close, he I
says she bad wide spread horns, and
was a dirk red.
Postage stamps in honor of the
Jamestown Exposition are now in
use, and we have received eastern
mail that bad tbe new two cent
stamps on tbe envelope It is red,
and has tbe picture of tbe landing of
tbe English, showing tbe boats in tbe
distance, and under which is en
graved “Founding of Jamestown»
1607.”
Governor Chamberlain did not go
to Gold Beach as expected, having
received an urgent call to Portland
just as be was about to leave on tbe
Berwick. Tbe people of Wedderburn
bad arranged a Grand Governor’s
Ball, which bad to come off without
the governor.
The pile driver is at work on the
new Lyons and Johnson Mill, but
have been obliged to quit work on
account of the wet weather. One of
the three new boilers came up on this
last Elizabeth, with a lot of mill
machinery.
Last Saturday night was the regu
lar social evening of Ocean Rebekah
Lodge, and Progressive Whist was
the entertainment of the eveniug.
Ten hands were played resulting in a
handsome burnt wood souvenir. “Tbe
Winning Hand’’ as first prize, for
Woo Lundquist, the consolation piize
going to Mrs Geo. Laird. Cake, cof
fee and ice cream were served, tbe
party breaking op about midnight,
after spending a very pleasant even
Orvii Dod<« Varta BaiuWa. hope they will both do frequently.
On Tut*d»y last Mr. Orville Dodge
of the Coquille Valley Seutiuel visited
Bandon for tbe fir»t time since bis
return from W asbington where be
wm »ent by tbe Coquille River towns
to work in the interest of an appro
p iation by Congress for tbe further
i uprovement of the Coquille River
Harbor. It wa» well kuowu to our
citizens that Mr Dodge bad been sue
cessful in hi» efforts beyond tbe ex
pectations of those who sent him, and
even him»elf. It was but uatural that
our citizens should give to him a
hearty welcome and show souieappre
ciation of the value of bis services.
Mr. Dodge was accompanied by Col
1). S. Ccrser, of New Hampshire, who
rendered material assistance to Mr.
Dodge in bis work in Washington.
The coming of these gentlemen was
not previously kuowu, and it was
only after their arrival on the noou
boat that our people were apprised of
tbe fact
An impromptu meeting
was held in the evening attended by
a goodly number of represetua ive
business and professional men. Brief
addresses were made by Mr. Dodge
and Co) Corser. It became more and
more apparent as the explanations
were made that but for our represen
tative and tbe information furnished
by him to tbe Chief Engineer of the
United States, that the appropriation
of $60,000 would not have been made.
One fact of interest to our people
developed during tbe meeting, is that
the Coquille River is second to tbe
Columbia only m tbe State of Oregon
in its output of lumber. This fact,
when brought to the attention of the
chief engineer indneed him to increase
the amount recommended for this
harbor, without which it would have
been impossible to secure tbe appro
priation.
Their remarks wore enthusiastically
received by tbe audience and tbe gen
tiemen accorded a warm and hearty
reception. Short addresses were then
made by Col. R H. Rosa, G. P. Top
p ng. and T. B. Wheeler. After ex
tending to Mr. Dodge and Col. Corser
a vote of thanks in appreciation of
their good work done in tbe interest
of tbe Coquille Valley and Coos
County, tbe meeting adjourned. We
can assure the visiting gentlemen that
they will always be welcome guests
when they visit Bandon which we
Wm. Elliott Loo«« Fingers.
l^iHt Saturdiiy, Wiu Klliott wlule workiug
oi tbe cut off how at tbe I’roafMtr null, got
bis right baud caught in tbe machinery in
Hueb a manner an to «eceHHitate tbe vuipu
tatitiK of tbe two middle huger». 't he palm
of bi» hand wan very badly mangled. Mr
Elliott ih getting along an well hh oould be
eX|>ected.
Five caaea of meaale« are reported from
I’ruaper. all in oue house.
Four-mile Notes.
Tbe roads are getting quite mud
dy from the late rain».
Tbe Four mile postoffice has been
discontinued. No one thought it
worth while to bother with it. but
they already see the disadvantage
they have in getting their mail
The telephone has been very busy
tbe past week. It is new you know,
and rubber cau be bad in abundance
Some go as far as to play sheep aud
bleat over tbe line. This pastime
will soon become tiresome to tbe
public.
Mr. Delos Gardner has moved to
Mi. Shaw s place to tie bandy to
achool.l
Four mile is trying to get bids for
a new school house, but men seem
very scarce. We believe it would be
good plan to import a few good car
penter». We believe they would do
well.
Miss Halley Hobson is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Delos Gardner-
Miss
Hobson comes from Henley, Cal
iforuia
The new mill hu» »hut down for tbe pur
pone of building a tram way to tbe wood»,
so the log» can lie got to the mill in better
shape.
Johnny llaamuHaeii left for California tbe
beginning of tbe week, Hi» health has uot
been tbe best since he oame to Oregon.
J. P. Hunt aud Brandt Taylor were visit
ors on Foor mile Tuesday.
Crop» are looking tine o u the creek thia
y Mr.
Sheriff Gage was down |Hiating posters for
t te looal option law June 3rd.
SALLY.
Plain Sewing.
Children’s Sewing a Specialty
MRS. DEAN,
At the Livesay Residence.
The Finest Residence Sites Within the
Corporate Limits of Bandon.
Waterman
« v aivi niuii
Park
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mb
.Addition
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the most beantifnl residence section in Bandon, the finest location; adjoining tbe new school bouse; is now open
for sale and this is your first and last chance to secure these lots.
here is your chance.
Prices will be advanced on June 1st. ami if yon want to secure a desirable lot for building
These lots are all seeded down to grass and are perfectly level.
yon have money to invest put it into several lots in this tract.
There is no stumpage, and this will soon be the residence portion of the town.
Yon will get bigger interest than by any other way.
msb a clear Warrantee Abstract Title, and your money in these lots is more secure than in any bank
us and let us show yon tbe land.
purposes,
These lots are now on sale and are being picked over.
This is a safe proposition and a sure one.
If
We fur-
If you contemplate purchasing building ground, by all means see
It is a case of the first come the first served, and it is up to you if yon want a
Cull at tbe office of
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THE BANDON REAL ESTATE CO
C. T. Blumenrother
A. D. Morse