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Methodist Conference. % 1 Portland, S. pt. 25 The (Iregou conference of the M. E. church met here last night, ofiening with a big reception at < .race church. There was an address of welcome by I >r. Brougher. resjionse by Bishop David Moore and the presiding elders. The conference will extend all through the week, and conclude its sessions next Monday evening. This will lie the first time on the coast that the resident bishop pre sides at home conference. The semi annual meeting of bish ops will be held in Novemlier al S|M>kane. In the same month wil be hel<l the Foreign Missionary So ciety al Seattle, and the Home Mis sionary Society at Portland. Al> three are gatherings of more that national moment, and for the first lime are h< l<l on the Northwest Pa < ific coast, showing the relative im portance of this section. ' Tliecon ference appointments will not b< made until Monday night. The <>!*) itinerary plan was to limit a ministei to three years. That was extended to five, but now there is no tirm limit, lint a minister’s usefulness. 1 le is sometimes removed to a larg« 1 field before his chur< h i . ready to give him up. Some men of unusual prominenc« will attend the < onfen nee. Bishoj Hamilton, ot San Francisco, Dr Smythe, field secretary of Foreigi Missions; Secretary Anderson, <> the Board of Education, and Iasi and most noted of all, Dr. 1. I). Driver, who delivers the semi centennial .sermon on next Monday The class to be admitted on trial is only six, and four in the second and third years each. Coquille Notes. From lire Sentinel. A through direct telephone lin< will soon be operating from this city to Bandon, i thereby removing tin necessity of switching around In Marshfield, Poles are alread) scattered to cover the connecting link between I.ampa ami Parkers burg, and it will be built as speedily as possible. The steamer Elizabeth, arriving Sunday, brought machinery for the gentlemen who are to experiment w ith black sand mining on the beach back of Bullard’s landing. These parlies mean business strictly, and purpose giving sand mining a thorough test in this county. E. 11, Fish of Prosper, formerly chief accountant for the Prosper Mill Company, who has been absent in San Francisco for the past two months, returned l>V way of the bay Wednesday. While in Coquille the gentleman slated that his plans had not definitely shaped as yet in regard to a prospective business ven tore on the lower river. He has an unshaken faith in southern Coos county, and says the lumber mar ket m San Francisco was looking up decidedly before his departure from that city. vice < Hey 11 inseti, resigned our angel of peace in the wcr small hours Hark is fairly proficient, ex cept during such times;«» he is en ticed into an argument in the hotel office by some lonesome and bedless straggler. These infrequent occa sions make necessary a deputy oft- times to restore peace and harmony in the surrounding neighltorhood a .is well .is tile usual tinge to the atmos- [»here therein pervading. But thvn Hark means well, and is improving as the nights flit by. I tained, but then i’ absolute and un warranted detet initiation to hear no new evidence, however much that evidence might affect the merits of the case. Public opinion respecting the con duct of Mr. Hawse is based con clusively uyx>n the findings of the in- s-.-ectois. The very fact that, even by rejxirt, a ship’s officer is accused of misconduct under such circum stances is so prejudicial to that of ficet^ repntation that legally con- stituted authority, vested with Lodge a. nd FrofTessiOiiH-l Directory Lodge« are Requested to Notify this Office ou Lintion of Officer« and ®n Mwwonie. I IDr Li. L-. Houston, 1ANDON LODGE. No. Uó. A F. A kl. l'BYSlClAS’ A SLUG EOS > Si it< <i communii'iil I.n,- tirsi Nata« ttlliov ot. i t>ru^ NUir*. H inrs, 3 to I?. day after thè full mouii of . neh iiiouth All Master M iaona cordini*« mvited. a.III. I :30 to 4. |i 111. ; 7 to S m tile eVellllii; li, II. ROSA W. M. Niylit c.'illa anawere.1 from otlic 1 from ihr Lntrrprise. > ANDON LODGE. No 133.1. « ». O F » meets every We.liie-da» evening. Vl«illug brother« tn good «landing cor dirtily Illi Iteti NATHAN BA UK LOW, N. G. L. J. K adi . by . Sec. Timber Land Act .lune 3. IN7S. NOTICE Foil Pl BLiCATiON. R. WAIDE ATTORNEY AT LAW Notary Public IS Every •-•ml and 4th I'liesd.«»», Practice muht tir-*« W.«lii.«dav of tin tuouUl. Social Evening the 3rd Saturday < I the month. A cordial invitinoti ..trinl.d to all inemlterx tn good standing. ANN \ CHAINE, N. G P kári . E bickho N. Sec’y. I'mted State« Land Oflice. Lose burg Ore.. August 7. 1307. Notice in hereby given that hi r«»uipliaiii*« witIi the provisions <>f the act ol <’«ni|»rr» of June 3, 1K7H, entithd ‘An art for th« sale of timber land« in the Stale« of Cal i form a. Oregon, Nevada, and Wasbington territory,” as extended to all the Pnblif («and State« by act of August 4. John M. Long, of Bandon. County of (’«»o-. State (or I «*rritory) of Oregon, ha« thi« da* tiled iii this olWre his sworn statement N«> S4!H, for th«- piiK’h iHe «»I the Nl<*4 of NWl4 of Hectimi No. 23, iii r«»un«hip No. 23 S ltani*e N<>’. It YVest. and will offer pro*»l to show that the land sought is more vain able for its t iinln r or stone Ilian f«»r agricul tuial purpises, and to establish his ciniiii t«> said land befoit- L. A. ijilje<|vi.st. I .S. Coni ni|ssioner at Marshfield. Oregon, on Wed uesdav, the f>th day of November, 13U7- lb? names as wilnesHt s: Chi is L<ui|. Frank Bates, Frank Beyerle mid Edwar«- Obiniin, ail of Bandon. Coon ('ounty, Ort n.li. Any and all person« claiming adversek ihe alx»ve «le>ciibed laials are requestevi i< tile their claim« in this oilier on or befor« laidGth «lay of November, 131)7. B enjamin L Finn, Register The Ladies’ Improvement (lui has commenced the work of in ■ proving the public square oppositi the post office with new gravelled walks. The weeds and grass ar< being cleared away and a heavi coating of gravel placed, that shouh mean good permanent walks. Barklow has taken the contract hauling the material. C Office u itti Wheeler Reni Ext «I. * I’AKD o N. - - • « . . H'M Rebekah txxtge No. 126. 11 B Steward has been 4ppointe< postmaster to succeed. A II Bendri î resigned. Mr Steward's ap|>oint ment was made by President Roose veil at Oyster Bay on tne 14th inst He will not take charge of his oftici until his commission has been re ceived from the department. That document is expected as soon .e the new postmaster's bond has beet receii ed and approved by the «1« - partment. I'ntil that time M. Ben ni 1 a ill hat e « li.ii ge of tin . ati. < . Mr Steward has named as his assistant Ernest Schneider, Jr, thus providing a working force that will assuredly well serve the pec iph of Myrtle Point and vicinity in -ill« work of handling and caring for the mail. OKKG.IN. It % \ I. O. «». F The Bandon Furniture Store dies I.¡quid Veneer. Makes old fur niture look like new. Myrtle Point Note«. Cards under tins Head are 5(k per in., mouth Change of Meeting Night. I . G Illl Ull.Ut l>, NOTARY Pl'llLIC Bandoli, ( >r«*g< n. Kiki^hti« of >*)thiiH loimie n «*. 64, Km>*bts <»f I'vtbiHs. Meet« every Monday even D elphi ing at Masonic hail Visiting Kuiu'bts in < < ii. l .i' .1 t.. ttti-nd. I.'i I I B. N. HibHiNuroN. K <»f K. S. LOUIS DOON AR. Electrician Electric l ight %nd Tele phone Work. Mo.leru Woodmen. l»u HlltHI , Woodmen .if tlie World. Estiuiales EASIDE CAMP No. C12. W. O. W. buildings. meets in recular st-s«ion the first and third Thursdays of racb month iu the Mn sonio hall. Visiting luemliers are cordially invited. A. RICE. C. C. O.C. W aldvooel , Clerk. Direct to every S Coos County Bandon Foundry Machine Shop Mill and Steamboat S M l»r. ( h'rÿ'on sind Purchaser M. G. Pohl. I Consult him for your eyes, weariness, or nervousness. head ache OKEGON A Man’s Face GEO. P. TOPPING, ATTORNEY . nd COUNSELOR AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Fire Insurance. Handon, - - San Francisco and Portland with _ _ Oregon. high rent, a horde of hired men and W. E. THRESHER, .Attorney - at - Laic. big profits all cut out of Schuman Notary Public Piano prices. II edderburn $100 Saved Sometimes is and sometimes isin t his fortune, but a good clean shave and a neat haircut goes a good ways on first im pressions. Everything new and dean, and at your immed iate disposal. HARRY MORRISON, Oregon Near F’oat Office G. It. Smith The undersigned has no rents, com missions or hired men to pay. Bandon Co-Operative Reality Co. For half a century the Schuman has been a winner of Piano Medals. It comes Real Estate and City Property in Walnut, Quartered Oak or beau tiful Mahogany, and carries with it a gilt edged guarantee. Residence and Business Lots Sold and Exchanged, A general Brok Our pay erage Business. Timber, Earin Lands. Collections, Kents ment plan will carry you gracefully on until you wind up with the final i payment and have a guaranteed title all your own. Mill Co Prosper Turned Shu fting, Cup and Set .Machine Bolts, Robert Hawse, late third officer Screws, Cipe und Fittings, Mack Tennyson and Miss Chloe of the steamship Columbia, is seek Brass Work. Harry, l»oth of this city, were joined ing a vindication from the findings General Repairing. Pattern Shop in in the bonds of wedlock Sunday of Supervising Inspector Bcrming- Connection. evening at 7 o’clock, Rev. II. M. liani, to which vindication Mr. Hawse Branham officiating. The ceremony persistently contends he is entitled. took place at the home of the bride's Supervising Inspector-General I hier COQUILLE father, Grant Harry, in tin refuses to reopen the case for the presence of only the immediate healing of additional testimony, and Tin* happy couple, who unless, so the reports state, Mr. relatives. NOBLER A MORRISON, I’rop'n will continue to live among us, h.avt Hawse makes successful intersession Coqnille, Oregon. the best wishes of many friends foi with the President for a review of the matter, that officer must remain First-Class Laundry Work their future. of Avery kind done on «bort notice, under the stigma of official con W. 11. Nor val of the Potter A Nor- demnation. anti at reasonable price«. v tl lumber company. Riverton, in It has appeared to the satisfaction Satisfaction is Guaranteed. forms us that they have chartered the 14*" «irders Mt on MonilayH with onr Ban- barkentine Northwest of the Cott t- of the marine authorities that the don agent. A. O. TROWBRHM1E. will be Coquille ney mill company of Coos bay for ugly reports concerning the conduct civen careful attention and delivered in Bandon of Third Officer Hawse at the time Bandon at the «tore Friday eveninc« use in transporting lumber to the North Bend Myrtle Point of the Columbia disaster were San Francisco market. The b.ir- For example, the kentine has been tied up on the bay exaggerated. Marshfield charges that he was intoxicated and I C. L. LAW & for some time, her crew discharged, that he was under the influence of and the vessel in the keeping of C. W. DYGERT drugs are proved to be without Cipt Lovell, formerly of the wreck foundation; andon these counts ed barge Chinook Mr Norval ex Painters and Contractors pected a vessel into the river the the authorities accord exoneration. But on the more serious allegations J first of the week to load lumber at of brutality and failure to do all that | Hon««*. Mign and <’nrriHge his docks at Riverton. l*n in ting. a ship’s officer should have «lone to All Work finaran t«*«*d Hark nunham, having sold out save human life, the inspector’s! Prie«*« lleHMinable hissteamboat interests, is now wear tribunal is obdurate, Not only is ing the harness of night watchman, the judgement passed, to be mam Bandon, Uregoo. Steam Laundry. given «m nnj kind of Address Bandon. Oregon. Oct. 15, 16 and 17. OFFICE IS OLD BKEUEK BUILDINO, BANDON, Build* r Bandon lldw Stoi v I». I.. MTF.KI.E Resident Dentist B uilt to O rder Justice To Third Officer. Supplies litH'K UAMF, No. ;i|7ii, M. W Meet« every fourth Siiturdiiy ot each month al ('olierete Hall. \ ¡«itine (U T- Blumenrotlier iieichliora cordially invited to attend. I S. < «111111»iM'kionrr hih I Notary I’tibli«*. GEORGE LORENZ. Il «'. *■ilmgs mid Final proof« made on llome- E. E. O akbs , Clerk. nteads, I ihi I h i (’: hiih and other I . S. Lands Money Loan* Negotiated on Approved Security. Fiirentem «»f America, < Mice iu room HI Bvyerle Building, Ban / TOURT QUEEN OF THE FOIIESI . No. don. liesidt »K*! < hi Butte Creek, Oregon, V ' 17, meet« Friday night of eai'h we« k. lirai I Mia!« bought and Sold in Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregon. A cor dial welcome 1« extended to all visiting brother«. W L. DAVIDSON. G. i’VLKH, I III. f K i -I A. JI. II ITCIICOCK Fin. Secretary. Coiilnirtor B Bartlett has demonstrated his Catching creek rar h that a goo< quality of peaches can be grown ii Coos county. Last week he market ed a portion of his crop of late ( raw fords grown on seedling trees that were literally loaded with fruit. Five VAN NORDEN bushel boxes of fruit were gathered F. H. from one tree, and from one liml THE EXPERT two bushels were taken. Eight oi Jeweler the peaches grew on one small twig. Watchmaker & Mr Bartlett also grows a yellow Bandon Drug Co Store, Bandon apple of fine flavor that attains an enormous size and produces If you want that old furniture to abundantly each season. »ok like new, get a bottle of the The meetings of Evangelist Mc Liquid Veneer at the Bandon Furni Connell at the Christian church are ture Store. greatly increasing in interest and re sults are beginning to show for the evangelist’s efiorts. Sixteen con- verts have tints far been re ceived into church membership, Mr. McConnell is a fluent talker, —000— deep thinker, and he drives home Garfield & Von Pegert. his poinl^Jj) an effective manner. ----- 000— I le ta’k es attractive subjects for his discourses and presents his ideas in a broad-minded manner not bounded by dogma or sectarianism so th.it .ill WORK A SPECIALTY. the churches are being strengthened by his work. The meetings may pecial achines continue here for some davs. LAW. A Í TORNEY - A T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber...... E.M. Furman, WK CUT IAM'AL I.UMBKR ORDERS AT «iN«% «'. II <> ^5 (General Merchandise Factory Agent LOGGERS SUPPLIES a Specialty. Mnrket Prion Allowed for I'roilnce of nil Kind«. PR< ISI’ER, OREGON. [SICf'ESSDR TO HOOVER A MONDAY.J BANDON MEAT MARKET. -------- Dealer In All Kind« of-------- Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables. Lard. Etc. Elc. ¡-♦^Having purohrt«.'*! th 1« old and well Mtnlilirth<rtlfbn«ineart. and moved tbet«nnie to the Marshall Building, ea«t »ide Main street, «. «..licit a coiitinnnnee <>f pa«t get en.ne patronage, gnaranteeing holiest good«, fair price« anil conrlenn« treatment to all. Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold. < a * « « « I; ♦ • • * L •’ .©(Î. 1 * B ® • i '4' *“ ■ c * I -S' » * • • » • • • * » • • , I ♦ • « • • ••