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Volume XXIV.
BANDON,
OREGON,
THURSDAY,
distance before she could be con- nfOATCDC Ijlll I
THE PRICE BALL
trolled. The tug was called into ' U l DA I LllU WILL
serv ce and she was towed to the
AND BANQUET
MEET ON MAY 8
urrT
MAY 7,
Number 19.
1908.
N. G. O. Matters.
mt
i to have the matter arranged. All
the Coos and Curry country would
rejoice to receive an invitation to
come to Bandon when the fleet pas
ses up the coast. It would be a
gala occasion second to none in
Bandon’s former experience, and
u ould be advantageous to all classes
The Fleet Could Be Secured in the community. Let us push the
matter with all possible vigor and
If Proper Efforts Were
back up the efforts of our represen
tative in congress.
Made
Portland, Or., Api. 25—“Mani-
festl y unfair; abusive, but not logi
cal or a statement of real facts.”
California, representing the S. S.
1 hat is the estimate placed by
Freeman Company, owners of the
prominent Oregon National Guards-
Daisy, is in Town in the interest of
| men on the argument against the
Most Successful Event of the his firm. Captain Smith will be Coquille H. S. Will Meet Ban ; Armory bill as advanced by the Ore
master of the Daisy and has charge '
gon Grange in the publication lately
Kind in the History
don Again, Next Friday
of her outfitting.
issued by the State dealing with legis
of Bandon.
in
this
City.
lative measures which are to come
The Daisy was towed up to Pros
up for vote under the Initiative and
per Sunday to receive her masts,
Senator Bourne has introduced a
Referendum at the June election.
which being placed in position she
bill establishing four customs col
I11 fact, the argument against the i
was brought back to Bando < to
lection districts in Oregon, the first
ADDITIONAL DETAILS OF THE LAUNCHING await
I
the arrival of the Daisy Mitch OUR TEAM HAS HOPES TO DEFEAT THEM bill is not conspicious for its logic, COOS ANO CURRY SHOULD CO OPERATE I at Coos bay, with a collector and
ell from Coos bay, who will take her
I l he Grange, in the beginning, says
three deputy collectors; the second
it is not opposed to the National
in tow for San Francisco.
at Yaquina, with a collector at a
As forecasted in the last Recorder
Guard, and then goes on to say that
salary of $1000 and fees, the ag
Bandon
Excursionists.
the ball given by the management in
the
Guard,
has
been
chiefly
useful
Newport,
Or.,
May
I.
—
-Word
gregate
compensation not to exceed
The high school Students have
honor of the launching of the steam
in
riots
and
labor
troubles
and
that
has
been
received
from
file
Oregon
$1500; the third at Astoria, with a
On this trip the Elizabeth carried been waitng anxiously for the de
er Daisy at Price’s shipyard was a
the construction of armories would deleg ation at Washington by the collector at a salary of $3000; the
bate
with
the
Coquille
high
school.
a very large number of passengers,
most elaborate affair, being attended
constitute a species of graft.
Commercial Club of this city noti fourth at Portland, with a collector
bent on seeing the battleship fleet This event was planned for early in
fying them that arrangements had at a salary of jfbooo and an ap
by all the best people of Bandon.
l
he
writer
of
that
argument
must
when it sails into San Francisco har the year and the preparation has
been
made for the Atlantic battle
The first notes of the «rand march
never have known that the N tional
bor. Those who left here are named gone on rather slowly but at last
ship fleet to anchor ofl Yaquina Bay praiser at a salary of $3000— Tal
were struck up at 9 o’clock prompt
Guard fought the Spanish American on its trip up the coast to the Sound. egram.
below: Mr. and Mrs. Hicking, O. everybody seems to be ready and
and the march was led by C. R.
war, the Oregon Guardsmen as vol Excursions will be run to this place
A. Trowbridge, J E Moore, Leo the battle royal’will come off at the
Many long faces and sore candi
Wade and Mrs. Marguerite Dygert,
unteers in the Philippines, bringing from every point reached by the
Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Houston, Oriental Hall on Friday evening of.
dates
have met our gaze since last
followed by over one hundred cou
unending glory to this State, and Southern Pacific and Corvallis and
Ray McNair, Alfred Garfield, Miss this week, May Sth.
Eastern lines in the state.
The Friday but the gamest one of them
ples. All the numbers were danced
The question to be discussed is, that the National Guard the only Commercial Club is busily engaged all is“Tanbark” as was reported to
Nora Solve, Ed Stevenson, Mrs.
as per program which continued un
military force upon which the United in making arrangements for the
Steele, Frank Blackerby, Virgil Resolved, That the best method of
“You see," says Jim “It is
til 11 o'clock, when all the guests
States could depend in event of war, large crowds of excursionsists ex us.
Wilson, Mr. O’Connell, A. Ranter, 1 building up our merchant marine
left the hall to partake of supper.
inva sion.or other emergency. There pected and in getting vessels sent to enough to make a fellow feel !4fer to
Archie Rosa, M. Zumalt, L. Knapp, is by a system of ship subsidy.
The admittance was by invitation,
is only a handful of the regular army; this port sufficient to carry them to lose two hundred and fifty, but a
C B Zeek and wife, Dan McCormick The problem of our merchant
fellow has to take those chance» in a
and none were admitted to the meal
it requires a year to train volunteers, and from the fleet.
Guy Harris, A. McCord, J A Hem marine has been before our congress
jack pot and I took ’em and thats
who did not participate in the dance.
so the guard, 110,000 strong, is the
An effort is also being made here all there is to it. The saloon men
lock, J Barrows, W C Barrows, for investigation and discussion for a
The dancing was resumed at one
military
mainstay
of
the
country.
to have the battleship fleet anchor
Lloyd Rosa. Mr. and Mrs. Hick number of years, and is one worthy
As to the hints at graft, and there off Bandon on its trip up the Oregon got my money, my pretended friends
o’clock, when the orchestra returned,
the
thought
and
attention
not
only
ing will return on the Elizabeth this
got the booze, and Jim got it in the
and from that time till 4 o’clock the
, is nothing more than slender un- coast.
It would be strange if the neck and that settles it.”— Ex.
trip, but the others will remain to of our high school students but all
dancing continued without cessation,
I supported hints, no department of authorities at Washington should
participate in the entertainment pro citizens as well.
when weariness overtook the danc
The Bandon team consists of the State has been so free from ignore the request for a stop outside The Most Common Cause af Suffering
vided by the citizens of San San
Rheumatism causes more pain and
j charges of that kind as has been the the Coquille bar, as no other request
ers and they all separated to their
Francisco for Uncle Sam’s marines, Blanche Radley, Maud Lowe and
suffering than any other disease, for
respective homes, well satisfied with
Oregon
National
Guard
under
the
and will return to Bandon on the Roy Corson; the Coquille team of administration of Adjundant Gen- I i from this section has been forwarded ibe reason that it is the moat commou
the entertainment given them by the
I to Washington, so far as known. of all ills, and it is certaiuly gratify
next trip of the boat. The Eliza Dorothy Watson, Jessie Sweet and |
to sufferer» to know that Chani-
eral
W.
E.
Finser,
w'10
has
practised
j
most liberal of hosts.
■ No delay would be occasioned by ing
beth will also remain over one day Owen Knowlton.
berlaiu’s Pain Balm will afford relief
Souvenir badges of beautiful de
I a stop for an hour or two, to enable and make rest and sleep possible.
A delegation of fifty or more will ! the most rigid economy possible.
before returning.
sign were distributed to the ladies
be down from Coquille, to stir 1 p 1 It is hinted by the Grange that J I our people to get a view of this In many cases the relief flora pain,
at the ball to commemorate the Of Interest to Homesteaders enthusiam for their cause.
It
will s^ould the appropriation be allowed ■ ’ splendid naval pageant, and its im which is at first temporary, has be
1.......
come permanent, while in o.d people
launching of the first ship in Bandon
j doubtless be the liveliest time of the lor armories, other communities portance to Bandon as an adver sutiject to chronic rbeutnatisoi. often
I submit two sections of the law ' year in school circles here. Come which succeed in the future in be tisement would more than offset the brought on by datupnesH or change«
and the largest on the Coquille river.
in the weather, a permanent ours
The supper as served at Craine’s bearing upon the rights and remedies I out and enthuse, and hear our high coming the stations of new compan effort required to effect it.
The cannot be expected, the relief from
of settlers on unsurveyed land for the
hotel during the intermission cannot consideration of all concerned:
ies would be asking for armories. policy of the administration in this pain which this liniment affords ia
school students in debate.
be too highly praised. Another
I
That
would be n »thing out of the matter is liberal in the extreme, and alone worth many time« its coat. 25
Sec. 2266, Revised Stat, of U. S.
To defray the expenses of the
such repast has never been served “In regard to settlements which are visiting team, judges, hall rent, etc, j way. Certainly the people of say, every reasonable request is granted and 50 cent sizes for sale by C. Y.
in Bandon, prepared with such care made on unsurveyed lands, the pre an admission of 25 cents will be Klamath Falls, Giants Pass, Bandon readily. Senator Bourne has taken Lowe.
Insist upou Dewitt*» Witch Hazel
nor more highly praised by the par sumption claimant shall be in all charged at the door.
or other possible stations would not matters in hand at Washington, by Salve.
There are substitutes, but
cases required to file his declaratory
takers. It has been proved that statement within three months from
It is healing,
At the Oriental Hall, Friday be grafters if they asked the State to request of C. R. Wade. It is be only one original.
when the Craines take an affair of the date of the receipt at the district evening. May 8th at 8 o’clock.
provide an armory for a military lieved the senator has enough in soothing and cooling and is especial
ly good for piles
Sold by Bandon
this kind in hand there is no stint of land office of the approval of the
company which was giving its ser-! fluence with the navy department Drug Co.
endeavor to make it the best that township embracing such pre
j vices gratis and which stood ready ’
School Notes
sumption settlement.”
labor and means can provide.
I
' to respond to the call to arms at a
By act of Congress of May 14th
Not the least enjoyable feature of 1880, the benefits of the above sec
' minutes notice.
RE.J'OLVEb i
Thursday, launching day, was a
this banquet was the effect produced tions were extended to homestead
THAT
JortE
PEOPLE DorfTKtlOW
Captain C. P. Jensen came over
holiday of especial significance to
by the mingling of various colored ers as follows
It was given in from Bandon yesterday to supervise
How To PRE55 IHErtJELVE J, WHY
“A Homestead settler on unsur the high school.
decorations to make the enjoyment
veyed
public
land
not
yet
open
to
l-ie
honor
of
the
launching
of
the
Daisy,
the construction of the steamer
tX>HT THEY GO To A 5HoP THAT
ot the guests more complete. Many
entry must make entry within three
w ho were fortunate enough to attend months after the filing of the Town Erma Craine christened the ship field which is to ply between San
lWf£5 A .SPECIALTY of MEW
The ves- %
this function were loath to tear them ship plat of survey in the district and the high school were guests of Francisoo and Bandon,
ING PEOPLE? WHEN Too ARtSlCK
honor. Mrs. Ostien and the girls sei will have a lumber carrying
selves from the magnificent repast land office.”
You P ont D octor 1&UR5ELE You
It will be seen by the above^that were invited to join the christening capacity of about 600.000 feet and
and pleasant surroundings to return
the
homestead
settler
is
protected
!
DoKT Do Y our , own L awbujin ESS
party. The bottle broke at just the according to the plans, will be one
ta the attractions of the ball room,
for the space of three months against I proper moment and everything in- of the neatest vessels plying in I
WHYHoT LET those WHO know
but returned to their homes at the all comers, as all applicants to file
northern
waters.
Il
will
be
some'
1
eluding
the
ship
went,
eff
smoothly.
HoW DRESS You
hour oi departure, with all their ex on public land under the timber law-
BU5TfR BftpWN.
are required to swear that they have After the ceremony was over the time before the vessel will be ready
pectations more than realized.
for
service.
Captain
Jensen
has
high
school
were
the
guests
of
Mr.
personally
examined
said
land;
that
This affair was looked forward to
by all our citizens as an important i the same is uninhabited, and that Greenough at the home of Miss some original idea-, that hr wants to
I there are no mining or other im
see executed 111 the vessel and will !
event in the town’s history. None provements thereon, so it will be Erma.
The high school appreciated fully consequently* remain on the Bay to
who attended the launching or the seen that only after committing the
the
charming compliment and with see that they are executed the
crime
of
perjury
will
one
be
allowed
festivities attendant thereon will ever
to
file
upon
inhabited
and
unim
one
voice give their thanks to Erma wav he wishes them.—T'mes.
deny but that the occasion proved
-
W’«'
proved
land.
—
J.
H.
Upton
in
Port
and
Mr. Greenough for the delight
[If
all that their fancy desired it should
Valurd Same as Gold.
Orford Tribune
ful holiday.
be; but they will accord to the
B. G Stewart, u merchant of Ce
Ii
Raaxhad
ika
Spot.
There will be a debate at the dar View. Mi»-., says: "I tell my
genial proprietor of the shipyard
Mr. E. Hmuphraj, who owns a I Oriental hall, Thursday evening. customers when they buy a box of
their acknowledgements for the re
Dr. King*» New Life Pills that they
Isms general store at Omega, O„ and
markable entertainment provided is president of tLe Adsms County May Sth, Coquille high school get the worth of that much gold in
weight, if afflicted with constipation,
IJSTER.S St AO
■»<>*, »V t < c Buircr Mown Co £«■<».
for them entirely on his own initiat Telephons Co., as well as of the against the Bandon high school.
malaria, or biliousness.“ Sold under
Home
Telephone
Co.,
of
Pike
county,
1
ive. All honor to the men who
Lena Langlois has been absent guarantee at Lowe*» drug store. 25c YE5, A BU51NE55 MAN 15 JU5T A5 MUCH A3 A
O , says of Dr. King's Nsv Discovery : |
build not alone for today, but for “It saved my life once
from
school the past week on ac-
At lesHt I
A great many people imagine they "PR.OFE55IONAL ” MAN A5 15 A LAWYER. OR.
the future as well, and whom ad think it did. It BMtued to reach the count of sickness.
have heart trouble when the fact 1» doctor ..
spot the very seat of my cough,— |
THERE ARE GOOD LAWYER.5 AND
versity can not deter from the suc
Friday finished the examinations that the whole trouble lies iu the
when everything else failed."
Dr,
DoCToR.5
AND
BAD ONE5. YOU GO TO THE DoC-
cessful prosecution of their purposes. King's Nev Discovery not only for the eighth month of school.
stomach.
The pains in the side
around
the
region
of
the
heart
are
resches the cough spot ; it heals the
One of these is J. N PRICE.
TOR. WHO HA5 A REPUTATION. WHEN YOU AR.E
R ittie M c N air not necessarily heart trouble
We
Sore spot» and the weak spots in
NOTES OF THE LAUNCHING.
The full membership of the Ban
don Concert Band under Prof.
Kausrud's leadership, attended the
launching and played several of their
most popular airs.
As the Daisy was released and de
scended to the water, the line an
choring her to the shore became en
tangled and could not be unwound.
As a consequence it broke, allowing
the boat to drift up the river quite a
throat, lungs and cheat. Sold under
guarantee at C. Y. Lowe*» Drug
store, 50c. iud fl.00. Trial bottle
free
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Whoopis* Cough.
In February our daughter bad
whooping cough. Mr. Lane, of Hart
land recommended
Cbamberlam.s
Cough Remedy and said it gave bis
customers the beet of satisfaction.
We found it as be said, and can re-
commend it to anyone having child
ren troubled with whooping cough,**
ssyg Mrs A. Goss, of Durand, Micb.
For sale by C. Y. Lowe.
The World'» Be»t Climate.
18 not entirely free from disease, on
high elevations fevers prevail,
I the
while on the lower level» malaria is
suggest that yon »tart with the
stumacl and whenever yon feel a de
pression after eating 01 whenever
yonr food seems to Lraiiseate take Ku
do). It will not be very long until
you know yon are right again
There isn’t any doubt about what it
will do and yon will find the 'rntb of
this statement verified after -von have
It is
used Kodol for a tew weeks,
sold here by Bandon Drug Co.
encountered to a greater or less ex
tent, according to the altitude.
To
overcome climate affections, lassitude
malaria. Jaundice, biliousness, fever
and ague, end general debility, the
most effective remedy is Electric Bit
ters, the great alternative and blood
Do You Like to Fish?
purifier: the antidote for every form
We
hive
dinoovered a fish bait
of bodily weakness, nervousness, ami
make»'em bite. One box FREE of all
insomnia.
Sold under guarantee at charge Write for particulars, FISHING
C. Y. Lowe’s Drug Store. Price 50c. 1 SIl’BLY CO , Dept. C, Lebanon, Ohio.
CLOTHE5-51CK WHY NOT COME TO THE MER.-
CHANT WHO KNoWJ WHAT To PR.E5CRJBE FOR.
YOU?
OUR. REPUTATION
15 OUR. DIPLOMA.
A5K OUR. PATR.GN5 WHETHER. OR NOT WE HAVE
GIVEN THEM CLOTHE5 THAT HAVE CURED THEM
FROM LOOKING BAD AND MAKE THEM FEEL GOOD.
A5K THEM IF WE HAVE OVER.CHAR.6ED THEM.
THEN JUDGE FOR YOUR5ELF.
RE5PECTFULLY,
O. A. Trowbridge
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