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♦ 14 See the new quartet arrangements of the latest songs at Lowe's. Death of T«n Mile T tidy habits and says her home al ways looks clean and neat. There was no way of estimating Tom's age. but he was thought to be somewhere between eight) and ninety. The widow, when asked regarding the matter said, “Indians no count,’’ meaning they never kept any record of age> He will be buried at the cove where a number of other Indians are sleeping. Tom was not a Coos Indian but a Modoc, and came here !ro n ¡he South be fore the while, .unwed. The widow, in speaking oi his age, said he was a little buy when the whites came. —Times. | Local Lore | Van Norden, the Watchmaker Ten Mile Tom, the v enerable and and Jeweler, at Bandon Drug Co.’s well known Indian who has lived for %-VXt » .'S’l-.i Store. the past ten or twelve years at Mandolin and Guitar music at The Elizabeth made her trip in a Indian's Cove, passed over the Lowe’s. ' week, and Purser Bliely »ays he can divide on Thursday night and has gone to the happy hunting grounds. Call on the B indon Co-ojierative do it every time. Reality Co. Masks lor the Mask ball next Tom was an unusual character and in the early days was greatly re Wanted Two waitresses at the Thursday night are for sale at spected by the whites who inhabited Boyle’s Jewelry Store. Hotel Gallier at once. this section. He wxs always con Owing to the rush of work at sidered as an Indian of good quali North Bend has a brewery and Present, and the extreme difficulty ties and integrity. When he lived ice plant in course of construction. in securing a good man, we are a near Empire, he was accustomed to If you are thinking of getting a little late this week. furnish the people w ith game and sewing machine, see the new El the jteople went to him when they There will be a social dance in the dridge at Boyle's Jewelry Store Bank Hall Saturday evening. The wished something in that line. Mrs Mrs. C. E. Hollopeter has organ Seaside Orchestra has been enlarged Henry Sengstacken, w ho is well ac Notice of Administration quainted with his late history, speaks Notice is hereby given that by order of ized a mandolin and guitar dub ft r and w ill furnish the music. the Comity Court of the State of Oregon, in of him as an Indian of much finer mid pupils taking instruction from her. for the County of Coos. heretofore Ask at the New Store for prices of Rachael N Elliott was duly ap qualities than the ordinary red man. made. pointed Administratrix of the estate of C. S The new issues for the past Apples in 5 and io box lots. It will Among his better sentiments was a Elliott, deceased. and that letter* testamen month are now on display at Low e's. surprise you. tary were duly issued to the said Rachel N. great regard for his wife for whom Elliott on the 5th day of June. A.D., 1907. Call and make your selections be If you desire to patronize house he always had the tenderest feelings Therefore, h II (lersotis having claims agaiiiHt the said estate are hereby notified fore they are picked over. industry, leave orders for music at and whom he cared for till the last. to present the same with proper vouchers to the said Administratrix, at the office of All orders promptly His end was seen to be approaching Geo Ladies’ Cloaks, only a few of them Lowe’s. 1*. Poppiug at Bsmlmi. Oregon, wnhiti (U) mouths from ihe <4 teof thia notice. Prices the same as in last Monday and Mrs. Sengstacken six Dated left, and they will soon be gone. attended to. thiii 5th dav of Sr| tember, 1907. RAi ill.i, N ELLIOTT. You can get them at I-orenz «St the city. visited the home that day. Tom Administratrix of the stale of C. Hoyt’s. Elliott, dec» a-ed A chance to get all of the popular h.ul practically ceased to realize Geo. P. lopping, a i > i. r Estate. dance hits for piano cheap. Buy what was occuring about him, but he The Bandon will probably be back <>ne of the Star Dance Folios at roused and made a request for Mrs, to Bandon, Sunday. She was re- Lowe’s Drug Store. They con Sengstacken to look after his wife. ported as leaving San Francisco tain all of the hits. The widow is w ell along in years today. and will have an Indian woman from Lost—a spirit level, last Sunday Mrs. Stewart, <>t Gardiner, sister night. Was left on raft which went the Sluslaw come to live with her as Mrs. Sengstacki n of the late Carl Rodgers, was here over the bar. Probably be found on companion speaks of her as a woman of verv Tuesday attending the funeral of her the beach. Finder will leave same brother. at this office for reward. Card of Thanks. There will be asocial dance in the Mrs. Thomas Johnson of Coquille, Bank 11 all Saturday evening. The was visiting Mrs. Wm. Hite, of this Mr. and Mrs. Donald Charleson Seaside Orchestra has been enlarged place last week. wish to express their appreciation to and will furnish the music. People are, to a certain extent, their many friends whoso sympa Mrs. J. M. Upton, of Marshfield, judged by the clothing they wear, thetically assisted them in their came over Tuesday, ami is stopping f you desire to give an up-to-date bereavement. with her cousin, Mrs Tom White, Boyles Jewelry Store impression, you can do so by wear for a few days. ing one of Lorenz & Hoyt’s suits. Advertised Letters. Found ! A place to prepare yourself so that your next opportunity to enter the business world on a good salary will not lie LOST . Enroll Now Miller The Rebekahs postponed their social evening from last Saturday night until Tuesday evening of this week, This was done on account of the death of Mrs. Buck who was a Rebekah. B-. N. Gustat, formerly of Illinois, Remember the Mask Ball next but late of Anaconda, Mont., ar Thursday night will be the big rived in Bandon, Monday. He is a Have you trap drummer, and will make a val dance of the season. uable addition to the band. He has got your masquerade costume yet? accepted w ork in the ship yard. M. Breuer takes exception to the I )id he bring that umbrella back article referring to the straightening yet? No. of course not, they never out of Main Street, we are informed, do. Why not get one of those new and says the present Street is now ones at Lorenz & Hoyt, and have laid out according to the original your name engraved on the handle? plat, and that to straighten out the It is cheaper than buying umbrellas same would necessitate the city to condemn and purchase an) prop every year. erty that it might damage. “A. Haberly is selling a few small Remember the Mask Ball next tracts <»f land near town, at reason Thursday night will be the big able prices ami easy terms. Parties Have you wishing 5 acres or more apply at dance of the season. got your masquerade costume yet? once as only a limited number will be sold. The Bandon Athletic Club have Carmen and Crites Mill at Alier- leased the Opera House and will in deen are having all kinds of trouble the future have their club rooms in This will make it to find men enough to help in the that place. much more convenient for the mem repairs that are being made on their building. There is lots of oppor bers who do not care to go ss far The lease tunity for able bodied men to get as it is now located. commences the first of November. employment in Bandon and vicinity. They will let the hall to traveling The steamer Queen Christina was companies the same as heretofore. wrecked ofi Crescent City on Oct. Mrs. J. A. Boone and baby of 22nd. She is on a sunken rock and Marshfield, and Mrs. Lillie Boyd, of was 14 miles out of her course when she struck. The crew was saved, Coquille, are visiting their brother, J. L. Conger, and family of this city. but the boat w ill be a total loss. A number of young people of Bandon attended the Dairyman’s Ball at Langlois l ist Saturday even ing, and from all reports gathered, enjoyed themselves immensely. The music by the Seaside orchestra was appreciated by the largest crowd of dancers that have gathered together for many moons. Geo. Stoltz, of the Gambrinus Brewing Company of Bandon, spent Sunday in Marshfield with his family. He tells us that he found a young gentleman presiding over the household upon his arrival, and now wears the smile that only time will efface. It weighed fourteen pounds and that is going some. C. A. McKellips, the Sewing machine man from North Bend, has opened up an office at Bandon Fur niture Store. He will be in Bandon from the tw entieth to the twenty-tilth of each month. Call at the store and see our machines. I .eave orders for supplies. Machines for sale or rent on easy terms. Masks for the masquerade ball next Thursday night are for sale at Boyle’s Jewelry Store. The Eagle, a new launch brought over from the Bay. has been placed on the Bandon-Coquille run, and is giving her passengers first-rate ac commodations. She leaves in the morning and retuttis about one o'clock, after meeting the morning train. This saves an afternoon for commercial men who desire to make quick connections. F. H. Van Norden will receive us large line of wratches, jewelry and lodge pins in"about ten days. Have Van Norden engrave your name on your umbrella. A full line of the latest watch cases and movements just in at Boyle’s Jewelry Store. Something you have wanted for a long time. T. B. Waite, of Plat B fame on the bay, is in town on business. HONEST Business College. io > i<:i>v XII ■ ICI al >X A Bl.ACKSM ITII AND W \<;<>N MAKERS norsechoeing a Specialty- Wagons of al! Kind: Made to Order. Job work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction. reasonable. Shop on Atwater atreet, Baudot!, Or. Prices Í x/'// /FinishlYour. Floors in paint, varnish, stain, or w ax, and use The Sherwin- Williams Modern Method Floor Finishes. For Painted Finish—Inside Floors— T he SW I mside F loom P umt . Porch Floors— T he 8-W. P ouch F loom P ei mt . For Varnished Finish—Natural—K4a durable fb»or varnish Stained— F loomlac , stain and varni>h wnbtad For Waxed Finish—r«£ S F loom H ui , For Unsightly Cracks in Old f loors— T he 8 O-ooci Goods £Lt T. F. Allen Geo. G. Scheigel Miss Mollie Parker S. A. Armitstead Susie Everdeen H. C. Doris Dr. J. W. Tuckey Ira I. Noah Mrs. Rasmus Ina Taylor Cleaver TTortli ÇoiTd, Oregon » This week the Wedderburn Radium comes to this office as the first weekly issue from that place. It is the same size as the monthly, and full of newsy items of interest. „ w C mmck amd semw F iuem . A complete line of finishes for any style and any »floor, old or new. PRICES. Fine Repairing a Specialty * Get color cards from’ EVERYTHING FULLY GUARANTEED Bandon Hardware Co * Marshall Bldg, Main St Opposite Post Office FINE MILLINERY MAUD GARFIELD Administrator'» Notice of Hearing of Final Account. Notice ia hereby given that the final ac count of James F. Alumbangh as Adminia trator of the estate of S A. Aluinbiugb, deceased, has l>een filed in the <!onnty Court of Coos County, State of Oregon, and th» the 2nd day of December, 1907, at the bom of 10 o'clock a.in., has been duly appointed by such Court, for the hearing of objections to aiiob final acoonnt. and the aettlement thereof, at which time any person mtereeted in each estate may appear and file objec tions thereto in writing and contest the same. J xmeh F. A limb * ugh , Administrator of the Estate of 8. A Alnmbaugb, deceased. Notice. Notice is hereby given that Emma Mecum has left my bed and board, and I will in no way become renfioiiHible tor any debts con tracted by her trona this date. Dated this l*>th dav of October, 1907. En. M wvm , Bandon. Oct. tilth. _______________________________ Noti ce for Publication Department of the Interior Laud Office at Rosebarg, Or. August 21, 1907. Notion is hereby given that Corrie D. Still well, of Bandon, Oregon. has filed notice of bis intention to make final Five year proof in support of Lis olaim. viz: fl.... ,-,t,. ,.l Entry No. 11558 made May 7. 1902, for the KJsi of . NE1-4. Es» of SE1-4 Section 27, Township 29 South. Range 14 West, and that Raid proof will be ula ie before L- A. Liljeqvist. I S. CoinniiRsianer at his offio in, Marshfield. Oregou. on Wednesday, Oct 30, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove tin continuous resilience upon, and cultivation of. the land, viz: Cash Doyle. Frank Barrows, Alfred Went and T. J. Still well. all of Bandon, Oregon. B enomik L E ddt , Register. How pleasant it is to be awaken ed in the early morning by several cattle adorned with cow’ bells, that parade up and down the thorough Notice of Administration. fare raising a hideous din, and Notice M berebj given, that by order of making a general nuisance of them theConnty Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the Connty of Coos, heretofore selves. What sweet music for a made. Esther Yaeger was duly appointed visitor, and what a pleasing impress Administratrix of the estate of Mary E Yaegor. deceased 1 and that letters testa ion one must have that has just mentary were dnlv issned to the said Esther on the 17th day of May. 19U7, ccme from a country where a cow Yaeger Therefore, All persons having claims »he said estate are hereby notified roaming about promiscuously is an against to present the sama, with proper vouchers unheard of thing. Between the to the Mid Administratrix at the office of Geo P. Topping in Hand m, Oregon, within cows that keep the streets cleared of six <6, months from the date of thia notice. of September. 1907 banana peel and the gulls that keep Dated this 5th day ESTHER YAEGER the river and banks dean we are in Administratrix of the estate of Mary E. Yaeger. deceased deed fortunate! Geo. P. Topping, Att y for Estate. Ask Yourself V. Am I one of the Thousands who are using Cleveland’s Baking Powder? The Increasing Demand is Convinc ing Evidence of its Goodness. Buy the 3-lb. Can with Screw Top and Metal Handle, §1.00 Ask your grocer for it. Take no other I Cleveland’s Baking Powder.