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• • * Bandon vs Marshfield ♦ • Foresters Instali. Opportunities and the V parís 1 of huid I m - l ’Í iuuiii .' at tlie NVV <’or. of liist rilwivi* di Hcnhi d p ire. I mui . itindinc N VV nloiii! Vlwiter Str «ir tb< exteiixion le Finí titreet. i>i *■:< f*H*t Fred \ olí I ’«‘pert, 01 A » 11 $1 13 Otl \ parce! oí land hepinnmp at the N \\ Cor. of last ahove deHoribed parcel and • i.ditvi NW aloiip \iu iter .St <»r the extensión t<> First St. K2 ? 3 i feet i I. L"We. '’ I ft x| .s ■»> V pill el of land lieginning at tin NVV I or ot laHt nliove descrilx d par | eel mid extending NVV along Vtwnter St. or the extension to First Street. | 133 feet- ¡W li l’auter. 13; II. * • >'■ 70 V pareel of land beginiiing Ht thè : NVV l'or, of Inst above di-scribed pai | cel and evlendiiig NW alone Vtwater St or Un exlenstoii to l'nst Stleel. 157 fi*et. («si l‘. I.aird. 157 ft. $;tlKl.O|i Resources 1 he l-oresters of America had big doings at their regular meeting night last week, Friday. A class of three were initiated and there was THE SCORE: 4 TO 1 installation of officers. After the meeting there was a banquet pre Good Exciting Game and pared for the gathering in the Pacific A < Li.vtvTl that aloiK oiler-, inducenients of greater magnitude (»rill Rooms. The party broke up Bandon Boys Are to the seeker of health, t Inn anything else Warm winters m the wee small hours and all de Good Loosers and cool summers. The sea breezes impart lift- and vigor, clared that for a good time the and drive the heavy fogs, common to localities near the ocean I'oresters has them all failed. far to the inland. Last Sunday morning the local Elda Sofe Johnson. Base Ball team, accompanied by the (iKil x (iR.v-s the year 'round uhicli th< stock r.iisct can readily Bandon Concert Band and a good see great possibilities in his hue. l he finest grazing facilities Died:—At her home on Bills sized crowd, left for Marshfield in the world. where the boys were s< heduled to Creek, near Bandon, on Tuesday I’he desceased | play ball The boat left shortly night at io o< lock. S.vw mu .i s, Ship Yards, Shingli-.mil Broom Il.indlc mills. Wool after seven ami the trip up the river is the wife of Mat Johnson, who is en mills, ( iov eminent Works and all branches of Commei was most enjoyable excepting when well known here, and is the mother i cial lines wa ll represented: all of these, and more, are favot they ran into a heavy fog about half of four children, the eldest of which I able conditions for the laborer and mercantile investor. way to Coquille, I’he excursion is but five years old and the youngest Mrs. J olinson : train was waiting for the lioat at Ce fifteen months, S mai . i F riuts thrive and the climate is such as to cause long was well known in that vicinity and dar point, and between the Myrtle seasons, which stand the local Horticulturists in a wav to lx had many friends who will miss her Point and Coquille crowd, and the conic dangerous rivals to Hood River delegation from Bandon, the train greatly. She came to this country eight years ago and has lived here ISSUING \M> III XTlNi. that is unsurpassable I'he arc was loaded to the guards. ever since. She died of Pulmonars the filled with trout, and an abundance of wild game It has been a longtime since any l uberculocis which has troubled het hills and valleys. Spend your vacation here, \ ou of we Bandonions have had the op for the past two years. regret it. portunity of seeing, much less riding oil the real “Choo Choo’' cars, and Dr. Prent is, I Jentist, lias leased I naturally shied when the engine pull rooms in the Deveraux building ed in but after taking the row call next to the Post Office and will 1<>- Coos Bay Man in Trouble. Notice of Tax Liens. from the numerous tall pines and cate pernamently in Bandon August telegraph poles, the crowd was re ist. Chester I htdh-y, a Coos Bay man, .. ........... I» hi'fi by given by .intliorilv of Ilio assembled and the balance of tile IJonril iif I ri:-t< < s of tlx I own ol Bamlon. is in trouble at Walla Walla, having trip was made in much less time < oom « oinitv. Stato of « Ireoon, imulo upon Ice Cream Social. been arrested on a charge of assault the tetti llav ot .Inlv I'.Ki;, mil <|(||y entered than it took to go up river, but with in tlie -loiirii.it of I'roeeedings for limi dnv. file Ladies Aid Society oi the upon the person of Hugh Edison, a tli.it. nil asiessnient lias been levied against a good deal more personal incon the fiillowing deserilied propel 11. .mil 1|u> M.E. Church will give ah Ice Cream citizen of that place. He claims s iine lias been entered in I lie iloeket. of venience. that his father was treasurer of Goos town liens, said entry being made pursuant to Ordinanee No. X5, w Im di provides lor t lie The Excursionists reached Marsh Social in Concrete Hall August County, < Jregon, and secured an at improvement of Vtw.iti i Street and tin l x- 3rd 1907. short Program will be A field about half [last twelve, and after lensiull o| First Stleel lilts llollee will lie torney to defend himself. lie says puldislii'd for the last timi upon the first <| i\ dinner, the Band gave a short con rendered. there is absolutely no basis tor the ot August, 1907. ami within live days t here idler, namely upon the Olli day of »aid cert in the main street in front of accusation made against him by month, the assessments ho levied mi file fol lowing desertliid property niUHt lie paid to the Blanco I lotel which the Bay re The Cause of a Clean Senate. Edison. The trial was postponed <'. Y. Lowe, I reasurer of flu- town of litui sidents showed their appreciation by don, and a duplicate receipt, therefor tiled The (>regon political machine h is until I >udley could communicate with tlie ilecorder. ot Execution will be their hearty applause. doubtless decided that the direct w ith his father. Edison claims that issued tlieroon according to law The game was called shortly after election of United States senators is Dudley held him while a companion two o’clock on the Depot Grounds. struck him over the head with a In Commercial Addition to unprofitable. Bandon went to bat and everyone It leaves the legislature with noth blunt instrument. Times. Bandon. took a crack at the ball. With the ing to do but ratify the expressed bases full Blackerby managed to 1 jot 1 Block 2 Ma i\y E. Led i,'** r wood, For Sale. will of the people. $I2H..'H» ft. sneak home, but the rest all had Lot 2 B1 oc k 2. J hoiiias Devereux. The corporations and the big 50 ft, funerals on their bases. Marshfield .f.M».5O Two yoke of cattle and one B. grafting politicians who handled the 1 »of 3 Block 2, Peter Nrhoii Estate, got a man around on their side, ow 50 ft, «S‘,>U.5o big sacks before and during the W agon good condition, Will s Lot 1 Block 2. Witham Gallier, ing to a rank decision by the umpire. 50 ft. #00.50 them cheap if sold at once, Addre election oppose popular «•lection. Lot 5 Block Kol>ert Fredericks. The next two innings were a seri A C. I! leilV, et al, 50 ft. Hence the machine organs decry C G. Kennedy, Bandon, Oregon. h ;.;»(» 1 »ot « Block 2, Sarah (Listello. es of goose eggs, and then in the the direct nomination and the direct 23 H ft # 15 ’.»il third the Bayites chased another man election of I nited States senators. 1 .< >t !• B|.H-k II. D Gh. rken, Jockey Club. 15.3 ft ss; io around the diamond. Again in the Lot III Block 2, (’. J. Daily. Hence the machine candidates I2S ft. $217.00 seventh inning, after some more have come out early in opposition to We see by tin- (¡old Beach Globe 1 »< »t 10 Bluet. 3. K II K<»sa, 130 5 ri, S '51 > 5 goose fruit, Marshfield got a couple direct nomination and direct election that there is a good deal of talk ■ about organizing a local Joi kev Glub of men home on a high throw- to of United States senators. Woodland Addition first. I’he eighth was a one, two, Idle Republican leaders in < hegon I at Wcdderlnirn. They have some Bandon. three affair. have nearly all gone back on stale i horses in that country that are re- lit Block 3, .1. II. Yaeger Estate. The lineup for the Bandon team ment No. r. What does it mean’ i pitted to go “some” and an organ i : ni .5 ization of that kind will no doubt was the same as last Sunday when It means that the Aaron Burr and I d>t 11 Block 3. I II. Kime estat 137 5 North Bend met her Waterloo, with Benedict Arnold class of politicians flourish. of Bandon and Vicinity 1 »OÍ. X I3ock I.-I it. Kime Estate This County to Raise Grain SAMPLES SUBMITTED Land Here Will Raise 25 Pounds of Potatoes to the Hill. 'Die fact seems to have been taken for granted for a long time past that the land in and around Bamlon was Administratrix and Guardian 1 failure in an Agricultural Way. It had [mt forth all of its energy in Notice. raising the magnificent trees and Notice is hereby pi ven that the under signed has been duly appointed by the was practically w orthless after it was <’«iunt\ (’unit of the Slate of Oregon, for logge«! oil, excepting forgrazing pur (’ ooh County, an \diiiinistriurix for the poses. True, w hat land contained oHlate of Niels A I“e.leison, and Guardian coal or other minerals might be worth of minor children Therefore, persons having claims more, but on all the whole the agri ipaniHt tin* Maul eMate arc notified to cultural possibilities were taken for present the Hann', duly verilieil, to the un dersipned at tile otliee of «' T. Blumen ' granted. rot her, in the I'own of Bandon, in said 1'his week A. Henry brought County and »State, within six months from samples of some grain that had been the ISth day of »July, l‘.H)7, the saint» heinp couple of lots tots near the date of the first publication of (lljs raised on a notice. his residence. He planted the grain Dated this ¡Hth day of »Inly, liM)7. | with the view of seeing just what it M ks G kkda I’r in-.ksoN, Administratrix of the Estate of Niels A. 1 I'ederaoii, and Guardian of Minor would do, and the results have been < 'liildren. I surprising. Understand, this was | not cultivated ami did not receive Littlefield-Manciett. | the care and attention that is given (' li. VV MIE, liecoriler of thè l'own of Bandoli I The many friemls of Warren i 1,1 ,bc belts. I.ittlefi. ld and Miss Estelle Mancietl The wheat submitted at this were surprised at the announcement office stood a good four anil a halt of their marriage at six o’clock last i feet from the floor anti had large, 1’uesday morning. The groom was heavy heads, all of which were well formerly of Bandon, but now em filled and would make glad the heart ployed with Wakefield and Jacob of any of our eastern farmers. It son, as engineer in Portland, and was of some winter variety, as Mr. was in Bandon on his vacation. Henry planted the grain last fall. The young couple decided to I’he oats were at least six feet high married at once so as to return and brought back tha pleasant mem their new home together. ories of the golden harvestfields of The ceremony was conducted at Minnesota. They are not quite ripe the home of the bride, Reverend and undoubtedly would stretch out Horsfall officiating. Both young a few more inches before maturity. people arc well known here and have We ditl not learn of the variety. i host of friends that extend their The barley was about the same best wishes for a long anil happy height as the wheal—4*2 feet. It voyage over the sea of matrimony. is hard .is bone and positively dem They left on the Breakwater for — Portland. See last page. f \ RESOLVED |) TH AT OUR. SUMMER SALE IS 7 noi oNf oi thosi F ake sale s WE.ARt trying E o WEEDOUT OUR- STOCK- VE DONTCARRT leftcM RS Im>s£ B ubble SAt r s A re notour vay of AO [xiiNC Busi nlss busier brown SI-SI III 130.5 ft the exception of Ray McNair who have no use for a simple and easy 1X9.75 9 Block 5. K. II. liosa. 137 did the cen'er field stunt, and pulled method, free from corruption. to Block 5. I; It I»• — i • * I 1 Block 5. Ii II liosa. 511 down fi\ e nice flys during the game, The cause of a clean United States I ' Block 5. Ii It liosa, .50 13 Block 5, Ii. Il liosa, 50. which alone helped some. senateis being abandoned in (Iregon, II Block 5. Ii II. liosa. XO.?5 ft. fl in ( 5 Block 6, J II Yii-'i r Est.ite. Bill Hohn tw it ling the uniler the guise of protecting till X3..55 ft. Notice. I »of ii Block ti. I It Yaeger Estate, whole game, Walker u as Republican [»arty. 53.55 ft. The < fregonian of July 9th had I »I it 7 Block o. Bandon Mtg. <’<», out in his tog the kid was l owhomit may concernt Notice 53.55 ft. doing nice w ork and his arm was not the following editorial, which V« >11 L.»t X Block«;. Bandon MfgCo, is hereby gixen tliat I, G. Schmal/, KI >. • upto condition, he stayed on the can read both ways: Lot 1 Block Il VV niston Morris of the City and County of San k rau U I "l ive or six men are starting in I .ot 2 Block and bench. Marshfield got two hits oil cisco, State <>f California, will not b< Lot 3 Block 7. f w i' Wrenshall already to get the Republican nomi Hohn, against the three from them. »3..Vi ft responsible for any debts contracted He hit one man and another man nation for the office of United States by my wife, Mrs Anna Schmalz, Lot 7. W <’ H ub tot vi.rv struck at alow ball which the catch senator. A word right here to these slic liaving left my bed and boartl. know it enthusiasts. If they don't I »(it 1 Block er could'nt get his hooks on, and BUBBLES BUR5T AND ‘•REDUCTION 5ALE5” THAT they ought to know it, that the man I >at«‘d Jtilv 5, ip< >7. both got around the bags. C. SCHMALZ. are : not genuine REDUCTION 5ALE5 DON'T Lot 3 Block The boys played a great game, who may get the plurality nomina and even if they did nt walk oil with tion will be 'knifed' in the general LAST LONG, if Y ou have NOTICED OUR FRONT Lot i Block x, the honors, they showed tint they election by the supporters of all the Seven and one-half Chicken Lot. 5 Block X, DOOR. T o U HAVE 5EEN MANY PEOPLE GOING had passed the pumpkin twirling best, anil the Democratic candidate I.ot I! Ranches. xc,‘i 35 This will fl. stage and could get their sticks on will come out ahead. AWAY WITH BIG FAT BUNDLED UNDER THEIR I »ot Block s. shelve every one of the Republican H7.75 ft. #121.10 the ball almost every time it came 1 have divided my land into n little I .< a I Block 9. I. Walker ARMÓ. THI5 MEAN5 THAT THEY FIND THINGS their way. At the close of the game candidates; and the legislature then over iw'vpn si'ction-. containing li Vf XI. 7 ft. slit; <x> .. Block !>. M nrv I Walker. the score stood 4 to 1 in favor of will decide it byelection of some, acres each which I have on the mar IN OUR ÓToRE THEY WOULD RATHER HAVE 17 ft. -U 15 Lot I Block ‘.I. Mary L Walker kof . Thpsowill make excellent chick man who was not in the running. In Marshfield. general it may be set down as abso «•11 ranchos, and the land 1» adapted Lot I Block!». Frank I.. Lowe, 17.‘<tt. sjt»;». is HHAN THEIR MONEY. AND IT MEAN5 THAT THOÓE The excursionists left Marshfield lute that the majority [»arty, under to the culture of small fruits. A six Lot BI ih ’U '.I. Frank I, Ixiwe, «7.2 ft. fr.L 15 at six o' clock and arrived at Band WHO COMB TO OUR .STORE FIND THAT WE BACK Î5 47 2 ft the present primary system, never ly foot right of way passes through on shortly after ten I/ot 0 Block fi. I.iiiu-i McNanehton. UP WITH OUR GOODS WHAT WE SAY ON PAPER. will elect a candidate to any leading I fronting each tract They lay two |s 2 ft. *',l I’» and a quarter miles sontli of Bamlon I »I >t Block'.I, K It Kinin, Coquille crossed bats with North »»2,2 ft. ^5.*5 office. It might be a good thing for imrc. l nf land b.oiiitiiiic at the NW , OUR PRICES ARE NOT BUBBLES BUT SOLID ALL near tin* plank road, and sell for stMi < V ’<>r. Bend and wiped them up to the tune <>f t'linri'h St. and extendine NVV aspiring politicians to note this, and aloni; Atwater St. 175.2 ft. and #415 an acre Tims«» lots are nut of 7 to 2. We understand they then clip the w ings of their ambitiixi- THE WAY THROUGH. Alex Kennedy and I It Shield», i in the hands of any real estate <t«»nler. und I • ' Shield» i carried away something like S1500 desires. 12»;. i ft. and I do my business direct with yon. RESPECTFULLY, of North Bend ' good hard dollars 4X.H ft. ÿitl.15 In other words, we are unwilling I (’all on or a.Lire«-., V parcel of land l»eeinnina at the NVV ¡ on the game. Bandon will play to go before the people upon the • or. "t l.a-d diov*<l< "»ent» d parcel and C. H. (’uvNm.n:. extending NVV along Vtwater SC. 57 ft ' Coquille next Sunday. principle of a clean senate. Batiiloo. O< «»gon. A M Lowe 57ft $110 05 4 t 4 0. A. Trowbridge 0 o