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Ê-C- 6- <0 u e Local Lore è A. Haberly has plenty of wood on hand. Order by free phone. R. 11. Rosa Go s. stock of oil clothing arrived on last Ehzebcth. A new line oi ammunition at the Bandon HardwareCo., opposite the Post Office. Fruit Jars, Rubber, and Caps. A.B. Naptha and while Laundry soap at R.H. Ro->a Co’s. Stole, Lint, the photographer, is having Prof. Wood make a couple of show cases to be used in Ins establish- ment. How about that hat It is look ing pretty shabby. Drop in and sie what Lorenz X Hoyt can do for you in the line of hats. County Surveyor Cathcart, Marshfield, was in town Tuesi He was on his way to survey a i county roail south of Bandon. Gallier Brothers arc having the foundation for the new addition to the hotel, made of concrete, As soon as it is finished the work oi erecting tl.e new part will commence. Emott Reynolds, of Tecumseh, Nebraska, is on his way to Bandon where he will go into the barber business with his brother-in-law, Harry Morrison. Mr. Bradley, of the firm of Brad ley & Traver, of Marshfield, has been in town the past few days on business. He is returning home from a trip down the coast. We have to make room closing ont our entire line ware at half price. We handle it in the future, Hardware Company. and are of glass will not Bandon Closing out at half price, our er.* The Steamer Elizabeth is a. ross Bandon 9-Coquille 14. lire line, of glassware. Sale com the bar is-we go to press. mences in the morning. Bandon l he base ball fans of Coquille md See the list of unclaimed letters in Hardware Company. 1 Bandon w itnessed an exhibition List another column of this paper. Capt. Torn White, of the Dispatch i Sunday on the Bandon grounds that No charge to order your wood by who left for San Francisco last trip is would give discredit to any of the phone from A. llaberly. said, by the passengers, to have craft of ball twirli-rs. It has come to a time when out hour i spent in Campers arriving every day. wished he had made the journey playing ball and three hours are The bluff will be covered in another overland. After miking a cou pie given to chewing the rag. When of half-hitches around his shoes anil vv -.-ek. lhe teams were not roasting the um . onsultiiig th< brinv deep long .md pire; which occupied a greater part often he survived the trip. of the time, and seemed to require The case of Thomas Anderson vs. lhe assistance of the «hole town, G. T. Fieger was hashed out in the t]u.v were chasing balls out into the Atty. G. T. Treadgold was a Justice Court last week, in the pres jungle that were thrown anywhere Marshfield visitor yesterilav. and will ence of a Jury, as to whether or not from a foot to ten feet over the play 1; turn this evening. !■ ieger was responsible for an old ac er's head. Closing out sale of glassware at count in question, or whether the Walker w is out of condition Sun the Bandon HardwareCo. < ipposite saitl account was that of W. A. Ten- day, and let several runs in for the brook, The jury required that Ten- visitors in the first three innings. the Post Office, brook be made a party to the ac- Hohn went into the box then with a count, and gave judgment for the ■ orc arm, and pitched out the balance account as stated in the complaint, of the game, lie did good work Treadgold and Wade appeared as considering his arm. The effect of ounsels in the case. the dance of the evening previous .seemed to have a telling effect on Bandon Hardware Co. Clos- lhe home team, as none of them Wait tor seemed to get down to business. ing Out at Cost. The game did not belong to either All of their stock of Glass- side until the last inning. It looked Berry sets as if the boys were going to do w ire, Water sets, and miscellaneous pieces, This sale something to help their tally card in commences tomorrow morning and die seventh inning, but three men everything must go. We have new died on bases. If the boys played The new Livery barn is receiving stock on the way and the room must the game they did at Marshfield, she finishing shingles, and the work be had to accommodate it. We will the score would have looked dif- of painting and arranging the inside not handle Glassware in the future. ferent. will commence soon. This is your one chance jto buy Marshfield plays the home team Glassware at a big discount, and here next Sunday, and an interest 1 Closing out side of glassware at he Bandon Hardware Co. Opposite you can not afford to let it slip. ing game is anticipated, They play Our sales are always bona fide and clean ball and the rag chewing will the Post Office. be eliminated. Manager Schuyler We are given to understand that we live up to our advertisements. gives us to understand that there there will soon be another barber Notice. will be no interference from the out >hop in Bandon. The location has siders, and everything will be done not been decided as yet. Dr. D. L. Steele, Bandon’s resi- in his power to provide for a clean Trunks, Valises, Suit Cases, every dent, dentist has secured an up to- game. Everybody turn out and thing to accommodate the traveler date partner, Dr. Lester Sorenson, root for the home team. Bandon nul in the latest patterns, at Lorenz and the new firm will be known as plays North Bend on the Sunday X Hoyt. Steele X Sorenson. I )r. Sorenson following at that town. I'he prettiest patterns, the latest comes well recommended, He is a graduate of the North Western Den styles and prices in reach of all is tal College, of Portland, Oregon, Lack of Labor at the Bay making the new summer dress goods Post Graduate of the Chicago Den so popularat LorenzX Hoyt's. The Coos Bay Times of Wednes tal College and has had a years day comments on the lack of labo Born: To Mr. and Mrs.E. Spauld training in the U. S. Government ing, on July io, at their homestead Hospital, since then has been prac at the Bay, thusly: Prof. Smith, of North Bend, is conductidg dancing classes Wed nesday afternoon and evening. He instructs in the three stop and other new' dances. Ladies class in the afternoon commencing at 2 o’clock. Private instruction given if desired. 16 miles sonth of town, a boy, ticing for the past two years. If you Evening classes at eight o’clock. E. I., reports everybody doing well. want the best dental work possible A. J. Hartman has moved his call on I )rs. Steele X Sorenson. household etiects out of the back of Dr. Prentis, Dentist has leased Office opposite the Gallier Hotel. the store building and into his resi rooms in the Deveraux building dence at the rear of the building. next toPost Office and w ill locate Closing out sale of glassware at The back of the store is being permanently in Bandon August ist. the Bandon I lardware Co. Opposite shelved up and will soon be in shape the Post Office. We have to make room to receive the large stock of new closing out our entire line merchandise ordered. For Sale. ware at half price. We Boys and Men Where do you handle it in the future. Brand new one half truck, three buy your clothing? Does your suit Hardware Company. inch tires, Will sell cheap. Call at look as nice after you have worn Attention is called to the an the Bandon Hardware Company, it a couple of times as it did at opposite the Post < Iffice. first? An effect is sometimes given to nouncement of Dr. Steele elsewhere Call at the Bandon Co-operative a suit with the flatiron but our in this-paper. He has taken a part tier in the business. Increasing Reality Co. suits stand for themselves and will business made it necessary for the keep their shape. We can fix the Dr. Prentis, Dentist, has leased change. prices right. A. J. Hartman. rooms in the Deveraux building E. Lewin has just receiveil a next to the Post Office and will lo Tha gasoline launch Buffalo has power bone cutter, and will hereafter cate pernainently in Bandon August been on the ways at the Woolen Mill for several weeks past, anil has be able to supply the chicken ranch ist. been thoroughly painted and had a ers with the ground bone. It is the ¡C- ut t « ' - new house built on her. She will be best ever to make the hens lay. MARINE equipped with a 30 horse-pow er en Mrs. C. O. Hollopeter will give gine and will be used for tow work instruction on all string instruments. AlllilVED. along the river She was equipped She has the agency for standard July 30. Sehr. Prosper, Starr, with a 12 horse power engine before makes of instruments and will make from San Pedro, with ballast. being overhauled, but it was not special terms to pupils. Residence SAILED. suitable for the class of work desired. at Baggs resilience. July 31.— Sclir. C. T. Hill, Erick son, to San Erancisco, with 1S0 M We have to make room anil are Ered Von Pegert and family have feet lumber. closing out our entire stock of glass moved to Coquille, where he has ac July 31.—Schr Coquille, Bott- ware at half price. We will not cepted a position in a saw mill. He handle it in the future, Bandon has not severed his connection with ger, to San Erancisco, with 130 cords match-wood. Hardware Company. the local foundry, but had to leave “The American Hustler,’’ pre the coast on account of his wife’s Notice. sent«! by local talent at the Opera health. House last Saturday evening was The Ladies of the Basket ball C. A. McKellips, the Sewing well attended. Something like $105 team of last year will hold a meet Machine man from North Bend, has was taken in at the door, and after opened up an office at Bandon Fur ing in the Athletic Hall on Saturday all expenses are paid, will leave a niture Store. He will be in Bandon evening, August 3rd. All members nice sum to help the local band from the twentieth to the twenty fifth are asked to be present as the possi along. The cast was well selected of each month. Call at the store bilities of a team this season will be and the various characters did justice discussed.—Committee. and see our machines. Leave orders to their ¡»arts. The audience ex for supplies Machines for sale or pressed themselves as well pleased Saint’s Church. rent on easy terms. with the performance. After the Rev. S.H. Condit, of Idaho, will play the orchestra furnished music C T. Blumenrother reports the for a short dance, which would have sale of Crook Lake, 10 miles south hold services in the Saint’s Hall, been enjoyed more if the floor had of Bandon to Edmund Croft, a Sunday August 4th at 1 f A. M. and been in better condition. The rosin wealthy capitalist of Tacoma, who 8 P. M. which had been scattered on the proposes to have the place fixed up The South Western Oregon dis- floor for the last fistic contest had for a summer residence. He expects | trict of the Re-organized Church of lieen walked into the floor so as to to expend something like $10,000 . Latter Day Saints will hold their make it very sticky. There is some in erecting a residence and provid annual re union in Dixon’sGrove at talk of taking this play to Wedder- ing suitable grounds. The consider Myrtle Point, from August 16th burn for the Lodge Tournament ation of the deal was $7250, and the to August 25th. Several able there in August. former owner was R. W. Lundy. speakers will be present. Mr. E. A. Anderson, in speaking of the scarcity of labor on Coos Bay, said it is a common thing here at this season of the year. He has been here for many years anil under stands the situation. The time from now until the rains commence is rather limited, and contracts often drag along until late in the summer, when everybody gets in a hurry and will hire more help than would be necessary otherwise. Lack of labor at Bandon is some thing unheard of. We have con tracts that are being delayed on ac count of scarcity of help. There are two new saw mills that will run this fall, and now that the Price Ship Yard is about to be rebuilt, the work will necessitate a number of men. I'he various bridge improvements are being held back on account of the scarcity of help. There is work everywhere for the man that is look ing for it. True, there isn't an abundance of office work at present, but with the new industries starting here w ill be more demand. If this is our dul! time, and to every out ward appearance it is what will the I busy time here be this winter. The SERVIAN WEDDINGS. hotels are now tilled to capacity, Collects the Gifts, Which there are no houses for rent, ami The Bride Must Be in Money. you can t get a carpenter, or even If you receive an Invitation to a wed lumber unless spoken for way ahead. ding in Little Servin on the west side, Here s to the busy tin e and may it you must not buy a present and take It with you or send It. That would b<' last the ve il round. to bad form, and the bride would proba bly feel Insulted, but when you went to the wedding you would take with you tlie price of the present In money. At the wedding you would find sev eral hundred men and women all milk ing strange motions and talking In a strange, excited manner. After the guests had assembled—and everybody in the colony would be wel corned—a young woman would pass around the wedding cake. Behind her would come the bride carrying a silver platter, and upon this she would collect the money given as presents. At the majority of weddings the platter Is piled high with silver dollnrs, and around the edges nre bills of various denominations, from $.*> to $20. It is not uncommon for a bride to receive $1,000 in cash. This amount, it must be remembered, is given by men who tire mostly laborers In the packing houses, Sometimes the groom passes cigars, and every guest will take a cigar and hand him a dollar. Another custom is t<> place a dollar in the large glass of whisky and every man take a drink, each drink costing a dollar. These weddings are a great feast for the gm-st, and there Is always plenty to eat, and sometimes the groom rents a hall where all may dance.—Kansas City Star. Varney & Eveland, TV Full Line of Confectionery, Fruit Cigars. Tobacco, Soft Drinks, etc. Nows Stand in Connection. Next to Vienna Cafe It is Time to Have Your House Wired Material has arrived and we arc now equipped for inside wir ing. Have your residence wired now. As soon as our machinery' arrives we w ill be too busy to devote the neccess- ary time for wiring the residence section. Address Bandon Light and Power Co i »< )i?T< >k»r< >ie 1 > l'or Salo nt the Shingle Mill All orders filled promptly. A N 1 > in mill. Office \\ 0 pay highest price paid for Red Cedar Logs and RED Bolts. <’KI).\k‘ SII ING LKS J. E. Young & Co f Latest Sheet Music Both Vocal and Instrumental U n will keep a complete lino of sheet music nnd take orders for all publications. Th® latest editions from all of the publishing houses nrn received every month so yon can keep your music library up-to-date. All mail orders will receive immediate attention. U'e can get any sheet of music pub lished. Always semi publishing Companys name when or dering. Watch for new issues every month in this paper. C. Y. Lowe, Druggist