Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, February 27, 1908, Image 4

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F Ofc WHUUL U fciA IN lENDEN!
The Redmen’s Ball
Published Every Thursday Evening by the » •
1SL«Boord»!» yvktiiiaUixig; Company,
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BiixineHs Mannger
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tfaibRr«ijp*ioii, $1 .'ï> per Year 11. A lx ance. Advertising l(nt«n Made
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JkaoWti on Appllcslion. Job Printing a Specially
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FEBRUARY 27. 1908
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O111 townsman, Robert Bedillion,
being the recipient of a pointer from
the Coos Bay Tinies of recent date
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respecting a sudden big demand for
cotton blankets in the Uhibese Em­
pire, has ordered a map of the orient
sufficiently large to be a shroud for
his own massive self,
adorn the walls of the
en mills where Robert can conven
iently study the superior or inferior
market advantages of the Province
of Shantung as against the Provinces
of Tsin-Tsen or Chee Foo.
It is
barely probable, he thinks, that his
friend Price, of thejocal shipyard,
can put. some good hints into his
noodle as to which of the ¡»rovinces
is the most advisable for the export
ing of his cotton blanket product,
though friend Price, to be sure, re
signed his missionary work then-
many years ago. However, Mr
.Bedillion wishes to thank the Times
for having so kindly opened the ori­
ental door to his increasing trade.
He mav now l>t- expected
T he Oregon Weekly, which is
thv State University publication camt
to our desk this week with a verj
appropriate color design in yellow
showing the. condition of that insti
tution in comparison to that of out
•iater States of Idaho and Washing­
ton in a cartoon. Oregon was rep­
resented by a lady crippled and
maimed by reason of the referen
dum, while Washington and Ida
ho were represented by ladies well
clad and physically perfect. Their
people supported their schools of
higher learning while Oregon is hav­
ing the pleasure of its greatest school
being run on half funds through the
misdirected efforts of cranks, ft is
to be hoped the State will defeat the
measure to cut off the ajipropriation
•nd let the University have its full
share of money.
Mann-Yager Nuptial*
Miss Esther Yager and Dr. S. J.
Mann were married in Marshfield by
Father Curley early Wednesday
morning, returning to Bandon the
same day. The young couple had
planned their escape from expectant
friends very cleverly, and none but
an intimate few knew the exact time
and place.
Mrs. Mann is one of Bandon’s
fair daughters ami her friends in the
town are numerous. Dr. Mann is a
rising member of the medical profes­
sion, a sti anger in the length of resi­
dence but a pioneer in the number
of friends and acquaintances. I le
has been engaged in the practice of
medicine and surgery at Langlois
for a year past, and to the. present
Mis. Mann about six months. They
will reside it Lartglois.
W*- herewith extend the congratu­
lations of the Recorder and its force
from editor to printer's devil and
predict that they will “live happily
ever after.”
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Band Concert and Dance.
The public of this section are to
be afforded a rare musical treat Sat
urday evening when the Bandon
Concert Band gives its conceit at
the local opera house. It is a fact
undisputed that nowhere in the
State is there a better aggregation
of musicians than are those under the
leadership of Prof. Emil Kausrud.
Following the concert the band will
give a dance at Bank Hall. You
T hc R ecorder is duly appreciat­ cannot afford to miss these festivi-
ive oi the several kind notices given ties.
tt by exchange* inc ident to its change
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ut ownership and future control.
c-t-vvt-K-Sí-tí t ti- ’S u-aM YS-if
Maar thanks, brethren, there are £
MARINE
J ri j a
sboiee Havanas awaiting you in our
ABBIVKD.
MD k turn.
Str. Elizabeth, Olsen, San Fran­
cisco;
8 passengers, 65 tons merch­
A n D it comes to pass that North
Beta! hasn’t the lid on as tightly as andise.
Str. Bandon, Jensen, San Fran
waa auppoaed. But jou must get
cisco:
56 tons merchandise.
fill of “coffin varnish” there as
Sehr.
Advance, Ogidinssen, San
•tU 99 m Marshfield before mid-
Francisco; ballast-
•iffit hereafter.
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A telegram received yesterday by
C. T. Wummrother from F. J.
M.rvh.U capitalist piomoter of oui
paper and pulp mill, stated that the
g^athtuan avwld arrive in San
tomorrow en route foi
T he Daily Coos Ii.it limes is
cctiauUy showing marked improve
tnritt under its present management
Editor Maloney as tin- newsjraper’s
bead is demonstrating an exceptional
fitnesa, and liia fearless disregard and
«ritkism of iaufty corporations and
»be grafters and fakirs who operate
•round the county's metropolis is
M*< h as to excite the admiration of
litis xeclion at least. He has inaug­
urat'd a purpose, seemingly, to ex
pose the plans of Lot air artists and
■cheniers anil rouse thc lax corjiora
tions of tire city to a sense of their
duly, and it is refreshing that he
hax the pluck an i courage of his
bonest convictions. When Marsh­
field can r d 'herself of fakirg indi­
viduals who are continually launch
ing “enterprises” that were nevei
iufended to reach the stage of fru­
ition—“enterprises” that are calcu
iated only to stimulate a boom and
swell the pockets of their originators
—she might assume a prosperity not
confined to that imparted by the ad­
vent of Mr. Smith. The genuine and
productive policy manifest by Ban
don, where enterprises are launched
in good faith and bear the stamp
oi speedy fruition as the rule, must
be a source of envy to our earnest
disposed friends of the Coos baz
But, then, here’s to you,
section.
Editor Maloney, and long live the
Times.
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Mr. Bedillion and China.
here wthm the next i< w days.
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F. J. MARSHALL COMING.
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The first annual ball of I<ewah
Tribe, No. 48, i. O. R. M., given
at Bank Hall last Saturday night,
was a most emphatic success, being
attended by a record breaking num
l»er of dancers and spectators, all of
whom enjoyed the evening thorough
ly. The India« inarch of the lodge
in their new regalia w.’s especially
interesting, being led by I )istrict
Deputy Hartman and Grand Sachem
Geo, N Farrin in their white dis
tinctive dress.
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The grand march following was
led by Mr. Farrin ami Mrs. Dygert.”
The music furnished by the Seaside
Orchestra was of its usual high «ju.il
ity, and after a midnight sup|M*r par
taken of at Carey’s and the Viennti
dancing was resumed ;lnd contimiei 1
until 3 a. m.
I.ewah Tribe, but a few month-
ojd is already, metaphorically, a
healthy jiapoose. Its* memhershi|>
is steadily growing and surprised
even the visiting Reds from Coquille
Saturday night. Appended is a list
of the initial officers now published
for the first time:
O. U. Wnldviiu»!, Saciieni.
W. N Wright, senior SHgamore.
< >t t<4Newii>Hii, junior ftay.iuuue.
A. .1 Haitimiti, Prophet.
C. T Fieger, chief of records.
Geo. E Wilson. Keeper of Waiupnin.
Geo. L. (’ox, first Hannap.
J. L. Pettitt, second Sannap.
Lewis I-’.. Coiils, Y.of W.
W. F. Buier, Y. of F.
JL.I. Brown, first Warrior.
It. Rogéis, second Warrior.
J. M. Tolliver, third Warrior.
G. G. Kennedy, fourth Warrior.
Iia Tucker, first Brave.
F. A. He Imai*, second Brave.
G. B. Cox, third Brave.
11. A. Gross, fourth Brave.
G. R. McNair, first Scout.
Tom Serviss, second Scout.
Dave Carey, J. N. Hoskins and Ira Tucker
trustees.
J. N. Hoskins, captain of degree team
hJt K'l OI ADMINISTKA I ION.
Ottioe over Drug Btore.
llourn, 1» lo 12,
Noli«« ih In li t,v .4» q that bi or.h r of
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th« evening.
the Coinnv Court of the stat« of Oregon, ill
Night cnllu aiiHwered from ofliee.
and tui ttn* ci'Hhfv : <’•' •».I < i< 1 vt« « ih .U.
(leo. P Topping win duly appointed ad
Il A N1>ON.
OR HiON
iniiiiHtratur of the vMtntH of Hurry WdHon,
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dv^ensed, and «bv’ kHi fs i<
were duly isstu cl to ilie salt! Geo. P. 'lop
1ANDON LODGE. No. 133, I. O. O. h
pint» «»n the 12th day «>t Eehruary, 1’.^*'
> meets every Wednesday evening
Lkeiefore aH porsonH having claims Visiting brothers m good »landing cor- Dr J. Warren Kelly
agaiiiift I tie said csi ate are hereby notified lially invited*
Physician and Surgeon - Operative
t.o present ihi’ same with proper vouchers
< H \S S Vlrt’l LLOt'H, N. <i.
to the stud administrator at his oilice at
G
h AFT o N TVLfcll. Sec.
Baudon. < Ireyon. within six i f>) munihs from
Surgery a Specialty,
the date of this notice.
Dated tins 27th day of February. 11» H.
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
OFFICE, I.owe"» Drug Store.
Residence in
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GEO. P. LOPPING,
Administrator of the estate of Harry Wilaon
the
Panter
Building.
EETS Every 2ml ami 4th Tuesday*,
deceased.
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Practice mglit tirsi W< am sdiiy of the
nxuitlp Social Evuutiig the 3rd Saturday of
the month. A cordial invitation extended
Dr. S L. Perkins
Jto nil members in good standing.
MINERVA LEWIN, N. G.
OFFICE HOURS: Iff a. m. to 3 p.
Notice is herein given licit 11 spi dal elec
l'i xnx G oktz , Beo’y.
ti«ii is called and will In- held it II«. I'.iA-n
in., 7 p. ni. to 8 p. m.
Hall 111 Bandon. Oregon, upon March ¡¡tub.
I1.«IS, het weell the hour- of '.I o'clocji A. M
an I ;i I’. M of said dnv, at which electloi
Office in New Denholm Building,
will be submitted totip-legal voters w ii Inn
the telili irv hereafter d'-slgll.lti-d tin qui -
tn 11 of changing tin* limits- of the s ud town
DR. LESTER SORENSEN,
of Bandon and extending the sain« to in
elude tin- following dtjscilln-d territory, ami
Resident Dentist
to conform to th« boundary of such terii
torv, within winch territory is included tin
M«»«lern Woodmen.
town of Bandon, and which territory is
dt scribed as follows : AH of sect loin 111, 20,
Office Opposite Hotel Gallier
ROCK CAMI’, No. 1H7G, M W.
20. : Hi,. 31 and 32 in townslVip 2S So., range 1 I'ABliE
of A. .M««t-th« ?>l .«ml U li S'.tui-Jay «•»•
14, ami sections 24, 25 and 3tl in township 2S
BANDON
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ViHiting
So., range 15, all west of tin- Will'iniette eaeb month nt Concrete Hail.
Merlili in in < 'oos < lollll V . < »ivgoli.
ueigbborH cordially invited to intend.
The said Biiard of t rustees tor said «lie
A. J. H.\R 1MAN-. H. C.
lion has appointed tin- following board
E. E. O akkh , Clerk.
Judges - t'liris. Riistnussen, liobert Walker.
.Attorney - tit - Law.
I’. C. MeKinnis; Clerks A. D. Morse uud
C R. Wilde.
Notary Public
This notice is inaile pursuant to an Oidi
Foresters ol* America.
n: nee passed February. litth. 1908, pruvid
/ vol’ll I Ql EEN OF THE FOREST. No. JI edderburn
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Oregon
mg tor s lid special election.
V_Z 17. meets Friday night of each week,
Dated Bandon, Oregon. Feb 20th. liltis.
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Concrete
Hall.
Bandon,
Oregon.
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(*. R WADE.
Recot der of the I own of Bandoli. dial welcome is extended to all visiting
O R. WADE
tirotliers.
ARTHUR RICE,
G. T yi . kb ,
-Chief Ranger.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1S78.
Fiu.Secretary.
One of the Unique functions of tin-
present festivity season will be a
leap year ball to be given at Bank
Hall Saturday, March 14th, under
the auspices of the Ladies’ Ai t Club.
-Extensive arrangements are being
perfected for the affair, and the
ladies want it known that all leader­
ship of details generally is to be
vested in the gentler sex on this par­
ticular occasion. In other words, gen­
tlemen, you must sit with true fem­
inine smile and extended limb and
be entertained rather than entertain.
If you wish to leave the bench for a
delightful whirl (in ball room or to
a down-town cigai store),'a shapely
arm must essay to render you es-
cort. The ladies of the Art Club
have the laudable object of appl lying
the proceeds of their ball to die
beautifying of a municipal park.
Election Notice
Notary Public
United States Land Ofliee.
Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 3. 13 )7.
Notice is hereby given tlist in compliant-!
with tbe provisions of tbe act' ot <'.nigre s
■>f June 3, 1878, entitled “An net for tin
sale of timber lunds in tbe states of Cali­
fornia, Oregon, Nevada snd Washington
Territory,” ns extended to all the public
land states by act of August 4. 18112, Frank
R. Wetherbee of Eugene, coon \ of Lnne,
state of Oregon, tins tIlls day Tiled in tins
ofliee Ins sworn statement No. XU28. for tin
purchase of the N 1-2 of SW 1-1 mid W 1-2
of >SE I 4 of section No. 15. in town »Inp No.
32 8., range No. JI W. W. M.. and will oiler
prisif to show that, the ¡and sought, is niori
valuable for its timber or \toue than (Ar
agricultural purposes, and to establish his
cb'ini to Mid land b< fore Kegiater nnd Re
ceiverat Roseburg. Oregon, on Thursday,
tlie 7th day of May. ¡¡His. ¡|,> n^nies ns
Witnesses:
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Ira I*. Hower of Eugene, Oregon.
Dave Murphy of Eugene. Oregon.
A|< x I C'ocki rime of Eugene. Oregon.
Edward Howe of Eugene. Oregon
Aliy and all persons olanniug adversely
the jtfxtve descrilied lands are requested to
tih» their claims tn this ofliee on or before
said 7th day of May, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
PARKER
Woodmen of the World
NOTARY PUBLIC
VI IORNEY ani » COUNSELOR AT LAW
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NOTARY PUBLIC.
¡■’ire Insurance.
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Bandon,
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IflHIHdik
Cun tractor
Entiiuntes
buildings.
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Itiiild-r
given on any kind of
Address Bandon, Oregon
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INSTRUCTOR ON
Charges Reasonable.
Mandón, '
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St-t> onr 5 and 1(1 cent Counter for bargtiitiH in (’rockery, Haudkerchiefe,
Souvenirs and Housekeeping Utensils.|
MRS. ( ORA J. CONRAD
Best on the Market
and Price Is Right.
THE OLD RACKET STORE.
ALLEN & DAVIDSON. THE MERCY HOSPITAL
DEALERS IN
Groceries & Provisions.
Call on or address the under­
signed for full particulars.
Having purchase.! the business
of 11. M. Axtel X Co., it shall be
oilr aim to merit ami receive a
share <>f the public patronage,
by selling at the lowest prices
ami by fair ami honest dealings.
Warren Parker,
Local Agent.
El, 1 )ORADO
New goods ami fresh supplies
will be received by every steamer,
in tin» line of Groceries ami Pro­
visions,Camliet1, Nuts ami Cigars.
< Iregen ami 1 ’nhLania Fruits ami
Vegetables.
TONSORIAL PARLORS
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
# (.'all and examine goods ami
get prices.
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Bandon. Oregon.
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King’s
New Discovery
Bandon Foundry
1,1 Machine Shop
Garfield & Von Pegert.
S pécial : M achines
B uilt to O rder .
At North Bend
Is now open for the re
ception of patients. The
terms are $10 per week
and upwards. For par­
ticulars apply to : :
Sisters of Mercy
North Bend, Or.
IN THE circuir COVRI
.SIALE OF OREGON. IN
COO.S (’OUN I Y.
fn the Matter of the Assign ,
ment of I. B. HUNT, Assignor |
and insolvent Debtor, for the [
benefit of creditors.
To
GEO. P. TOl’l’ING, AsHigtiee.,
Notice is hereby given tbnt the above
niinied Assignee h.-ie tiled in the above
miiiK d Cum I, linving charge ol M III estate
and assignment. his linai account uh sudi
Assignee, and tliat at tbe April term of
Comi to be convened and held in Coquille
City, Coos County, Stale of Oregon, ou the
Fourth Monday jn Ifiiril, lllua. « od final
account will be beard and paste d iqsin, and
all objections thereto must be tiled on or
before such time.
Iwted this 23rd dnv of Janunfy, lisis. °
GEO. P. TOPPING.
Assignee.
Notice for Publication
Department of the interior.
Land Ofliee al Roseburg. Or.
January 29, 11108.
Notice is hereby given that C hhhiuh M.
Doyle, of Arago, Oregon, I ihh filed notice of
Ina intention to make final five year proof
in vnpunrt of his claim, viz. II oiimh U- hi I
Ivnlrv No. HI3I2 m de Nov. 8,’ l!H O, for the
•S W ‘4 .Section 2<>, I oWDHhip 21» South, Rata«*
11 W.. W. M.. and that snid proof will Tie
macle before (i. T. I reailgold, I S. (lom-
iiihh I o , er at Bandon, Oregon, on I huixdiiv
April 2, l'.kls.
Ill iiiiiih •< lie following witiu h > ch toprove
bi41'otitinuoiiH reRidetice upon, ami cultiva
'loll of, the land, viz: Edward >1. m.iill, of
llnioloii, Coos toiinty. Oregon, Iduaid !«.
Olitinin. 1 I Pro.per, C ook Count 1 • Oiegoti,
xrgoti,
Gtgi; iiixoii.of l ark, 1 Hburg, V < no-
lonnty
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C imih < onnty, <iregon.
B enjamin L. Enur,
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SPECIALTIES
Full line of Men s & Ladies Hosiery & Underwear
GASOLINE BOATS
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Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo.
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MRS. C. E. HOLLOPETER,
General Merchandise and Dry Goods.
FOB
BUCK
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Oilice With Bandon Invest mi nt Co.
Complete Stock of
AIR PUMP
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LAW,
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«Ko. r. toittnii ,
AUTOMATIC
KILL the
mid CUPF
Olliee: Room I Laird Building,
SEASIDE CAMP No. 212. W. (). W. BANDON.
O hkoon
i» meetH in regoinr HeBHioti the first and
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third t bnradavH of each mouth m the Ma­
sonic bull. Visiting neigblxirs aie cordially
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TKFADUOI.D,
invited.
It. W. BULLARD. 0. C.
O.C. W aldvogel , Clerk.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
Str. Elizabeth, Olsen, San Fran­
cisco; 280 M lumber, 5 tons merch­
Mill and Steamboat
Candidates’ announcements for andise, 14 passengers.
for .C8Œ shs
uiSfô,
Ute prinwits will be published by
fichr. C. T. Hill, Erickson, San
WORK A SPECIALTY.
•ND Alt THR04Í ANNlbN.'ITW’UBLFS.
this paptr at the rate of S-’. SC for Francisco; 190 M lumber.
■n«M*«B^»Vn«M«NMB*a««BWI»-MXWW««l
GUAR/-. "*T ■ 3 Z, ,i ACX1.4’ *
the first inch and $1.00 for each ad­
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OH MONTY RE; U “*?Ep.
ditional inch tor th* full period re­
After one year’s trial handling
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quired.
I n C avtl « C an B«ePA«vrKTf©
White House Queen Band Blue
CUTTER'S BLACK LEG VAC CI KI
Turned Shu ft i h g, ('.up un^Sft
Ribbon shoes brand, the R. H,
California's favorite, the most suc­
Scretex,
.nue.hiu.e
Holht,
cessful.
easiest
used
and
lowest
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Steve Gallier was at the bay last Rosa Co. have found them satisfac­
paced reliable vaccine made.
1‘ipe und Eittings,
Powder,
string
or
pill
form
Writa
week attending a committee of the tory, and have just added a spring
Warren C. Laird \ ¡sited his ‘
for free Black Leg Booklet
ItriisH Work.
THE CUTTER LABORATORY
fair association. The committee line of low cuts for men, women and brother, George I’., and wile in tills
B rrrri ry . C al .
Pattern Shop in
' If your druggist does not stock oui G« neral Repairing.
meets again next Wednesday.
children.
place Monday
vaccines, order direct from us.
Connection.
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All boats and launches are re
quired to have a whistle. Why
not get the best?
The following dispatch from San
Francisco dated February 20, is not
believed to affect the steamers Eliza­
beth and Bandon unless certain con­
tingencies should arise;
“Committee»» of both thè marine
engineers’ association and the steam
schooner owner« of San Francisco,
empow ered to settle the dispute over
the regulations governing the num­
ber of engineers to be carried, today
decided to stand by the statements
issued yesterday. This action makes
it certain that a strike of engineers
will be on by tomorrow night at 1 2
o’clock, and after that time no steam
schooners will leave this porj with
association engineers in charge. The ;
owners asserted tonighl that should
the engineers refuse to go on the
vessels they will be abie to ’securfe
indejtendent engineers in sufficient
numbers to handle all of the btisi-
ness at the present time, No rjues-
tion ot wages has entered into the
controversy as yet, but the engineers
claim to have information that a re­
duction was con(em|>lated bv tlu
owners. It is .not known whether
members of other organizations, such
as the firemen and the8 waiters
deckhands, will be drawn into
present struggle or not ”
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Leap Year Ball.
Engineers’ Strike
Di’. H. L- Houston,
PHYSICIAN &. SUKUEON
W. E. THRESHER,
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To thi Republican voters of Coos
county«
1 hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the Rejiubli- an nomi­
nation of School Superintendent of
Gnus county it th» primary nomi­
nating election. R oiikk i G oetz .
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