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^•O Lodge and JProffeaaioinal Dlreotory Published Ev«rv Ihursd.ty 1veiling by tin Gfoixipn-ny. Reoorder Lodge.- are Requested to WutifV this (HL- on Ilei’tiou of Offi,en and on Cha: ,»t Me.-tiug Night. Cards and.-r tUt« H.-ad are 5(k peV in., mouth •.Mnfnti’ihg Editor «à T Tttt’.WGOI.D........................... •• • • • t Muh-eription, 91 54) pvt Year it. A Ivane» 4d«eiHsing Kate* Mail* Known on Applicalioii. -lol. Printing • Specialty Lewah Tribe No. 48. Imp. OHM H IfOGlStOlT, L a 1 Entered al tb< Bandon Pont«.Hire hk Second Claes Matter. MAY 7 190S Illi RSI >A V 13 r EE I S every Tuesday evening! at 8 run at the Bandon Wigwiun. Sojourning Ì'ÌIYSICIAS \ SllidFAtE oliiefs in good standing are cordially invited to attend O.C. W ai . uvogh , Office over Drill! Store. Unir«. to 1?, C. T. F ikukb . of R. Sachem. a.m. I :30 to 4, p.iu. ; 7 to 8 in the evening Niglit valla answered from ottici-. Bandon W. R. C. No. 40 Forced by the closing down of the mills on Coos Bay to seek cargoes from the Coquille river, the Hugh Hogan and the Sausalito, two schooners in the Coos Bay-Frisco lumber trade, are now loading with in onr harbor. We have the goods over here to supply all the vessels that can get to our w harves, and yet tlu-re are few that appreciate this fact. The Estabrook Company is among the few ; they are building a new ship over on the Bay to run in connection with the Bandon, be tween this River and California ports and are demonstrating to our minds that they are good business men and appreciative I opportunity when they sec it. The Editor of this paper has been congratulating himself lately upon the fa< t th.it the Ria oudi k ap peared to be one of the \ cry few p ipers in the county, as yet not af- feietid by the ''poetry” ailment,that terrible milady which at some time or other attacks every publication, causin g the perpetration of countl ss rythmic outrages; however we plead guilty now ; among the fallen we stand since our force, «luring tin Editor’s absence published that poem emanating from the Radium and en titled “Sent Him Scootin. ” \V< wish to state here that hill credit(?) slioul 1 be given the Radium. The life-saving crew of this port took nine men out of the vessel and landed them near Otter Rock. The Minnie E. Kenton was load ed with lumber and when last seen had been picked up by another schooner going N rth. S mith B ros . & Prosper Items Dr. S I_i. Perkins I. <». <». F »ANDON LODGE. No. 13», 1. O. O. F » meet a every Wednesday evening Visiting brothers in good st a ful I ng cor dially invited. CH VS. S. McCULLOCH, N. G. G bafton T yi . ku . Sec. Office in New Denholm Building. DR. LESTER SORENSEN. :TS Every 2nd mid 4th Tuendnyii, I’ractice iiiu’lit. first Wi-lui-sday of tin- Resident Deutist luoutli. Soeml Evening tin- 3rd Saturday of , llie nionth. A cordial invitation extended I to all iiieii>l>era 111 (¡oud Htnndilig. Office Opposite Hotel Gallier MINERVA LEWIN, N. G. C laba G oktz , Seo'y. BANDON - . OREGON ATTENTION! li nights of I’ytlilas elphi lodge O R WADE N o . 64, Knights of Meets every Monday even D ing Pythias. at Masonic ball Visiting Knights in WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SUPPLYING LOCAL ORDERS EOK ATTORNEY AT LAW Notary Public vited to attend. SPRAY OSBORN, C. B. N. H abbinuton , K. of R. S. Oilice: Room 1 Laird Building. Modern Woodmen. GIMBER AI.I. KINOS ON Ol Orders delivered if desired. I Hl SHORTEST NOTICE Lyons & Johnson Lumber Co I »R( >SI ’I LR. < IREGON Enroll now for a course in Bookkeeping or Stenography. School will be in session throughout the summer. This is a splendid opportunity for the young people of Coos county to secure a thorough business education at little cost. The quality of die instruction given insures successful business men and women.. Write for circular and mention course desired. A11U1VED. Bandon, Bash, from mdse. HAILED. May i—S S Elizabeth. Olsen, for S. F.. i -o m lumber, 64 cords wood, 4 tons mdse May 4 —S S Washcalore, Peter son, for S. I*'., 287 m. lumber. JMiller - Cleaver Business O regon .... ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Al LAW, Foresters of America. NOTAKY PUBLIC Z TOURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST. No. v ' 17, meets Friday night of each week, in Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregon. A cor dial welcome is extended to all visiting brothers. \ E. H adsau , G. T’yt.KB. Chief Ranger. Fin. Secretary. I . N < OUi1INSIOAF.lt Bandon, - Oregon. Oilice With Bandon Investment Co. Woodmen of I lie World. ATTORNEY «Nu COUNSELOR AT LAW SEASIDE CAMP No. 212, W. (). W. is meets in regular session the first and third I liursdavs of each month in the Ma sonic hall. Visiting neighbors are cordially invited. R. W. BULLARD, C. 0. O.C. W aldvogel , Clerk. <4. T. GKO. TKEADGOl.lt, P. TOPPING, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. lire IiTSVTra.iT.ee Bandon, - - - — Oregon. SPECIALTIES Full line of Men s & Ladies' Hosiery & Underwear College Complete Stock of NORTH UENO, OREGON General Merchandise and Dry Goods. ■ Title Guarantee and Abstract Company School District Bond Election Notice. B andon , CABLE ROCK C.VMI’, No. 917«, M W. 1 of A. Meets the I'd mid 4th Saturday of each month at Concrete Hall. V isiting neighbors cordially invited to attend. A. I. 11AR I M AN. H. C. E. E. O akes , Clerk. Prices to meet competition. MILLER-CLEAVER BUSINESS COLLEGE Notice is hereby given that ata school meeting of1 School District No 5i, ot Coos County, Oregon, to be held at the school building in said district on the qth day ot May 190S, there will be submitted to the legal voteis of said district the ques tion of eoiitrai ting a bonded debt of twenty live thousand dollars for the purpose of raising funds to build a new school building, the vote to be by ballot, upon which shall be the words “bonds yes” and the words “bonds no. Polls to be opened at 1 o’clock p. m. and remain open tin til 4 o'clock p. m. By order of the board <».' direct ors of school District No. 54, of Coos County, Oregon. Dated this 15th day of April A. D. 1908. (Signed) L aura \V. L ogan , Clerk. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. tn. to 3 p. m., 7 p, in. to 8 p, in. Rebekah Lodge No. 126. BUILDERS, Warren Kelly »ANDON LODGE, No. Ilio, A. F. A M. Surgery a Specialty. » Stated Communications first Satur day after tin full moon of each mouth OFFICE. Lowe • Drug Store. Residence in Ail Master Masons cordially invited. ’Gl'RLEY BOAK. W. M. the Panter Building. Lloyd Rosa, Secretary. SlDWELl The Randolph Lumber Co. s Mill has closed «low 11 for about weeks. The new steamer ’ ' i 'aisy which was launched at Price’s last week is at I leuckendorfi s yard having her masts put in. Jas. Nowlin had a great run of luck Sunday fly fishing. After the day’s sport was over his string count- | ed forty-one trout. The Str. Dispatch rammed the | Schr. Sausalito w hile she was lying at Lyons anil Johnson’s wharf last Friday. It is estimated the dam will be about $1000. Mrs. J. C 'Favlor is very sick at her home in Prosper. Fritz (it ibi lias resigne 1 as tally man for the Randolph mill and will move his family to San F rancisco where he has secured a position. The Herman Bros, will move their boat building plant from Ran dolpli to Lindon in the near future. OHOJI N Physician and Surgeon - Operative Masonic. DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION J. T. Hall of Marshtield has been elected chairmon of the Coos Co. Democratic Central Committee ami A. J. Sherwood of C iquille secretary In compliance with the state pri mary law which provides that the precinct committeeman shall meet within a certain number of «.lays after the primary election and organ ize the Democratic committeemen of the comity gathered at Coquille the other day and effected an or ganization. In addition to being elected chair man, Mr. Hall was also elected state committeeman. The following were elected to tin State convention; J I ). ( loss I ii Marshtield, Dr. E. E. Straw oi Marshtield, A. J Sherwood of ( o quille, Dr. Steinler of Myrtle Point and Chris Rasmussen of B indon were elected as a committee on printing. The following were elected mcm bers of the executive and reception committee: J W. Rennie of North Bend, E. E. Straw of Marshfield. A. J. Sherwood of Coquille. Dr. Stemler of Myrtle Point and Chris Rasmussen of Bandon' The precinct committeeman were urged to get busy and raise funds for the campaign and for any othei purpose that may be authorized Resolutions were adopted pledg ing the support of the party to State inent No. 1 and indors'ng and ap I proving the administration of Governor Chamberlain. Times. Meets every first aud third Saturday in It.lNDON, euch month at 2 p. 111. in G V. R. Hull. Cordial invitation extended to all mem- , >rs Mas. D. A. Y ocnu , Fresident. Dr J. Mas Mini lip M oksi - . Sei-rytary. See onr 5 and IO cent Counter for bargains in Crockery, Handkerchiefs Souvenirs and Housekeeping Utensils. MRS. (ORA J. CONRAD THE OLD RACKET STORE. Il a rw li lie hl and Coquille, Oregon. -------------- _X---------------- Wo have completed a thorough and tip to date ABSTRACT PLANT, nnd are now ready to furnish CORRECT ABSTRACTS at short no tice. Orders will receive careful and prompt attention. FRED T. TUTTLE Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett bank. That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice. .7 full line of C onfectionery, bruits, Marshfield Phone, 143 Cigars, Tobacco, Sof t Drinks, lite. ('oqnil)e Phone. 191 1‘hone at our Expense when ordering Abstract» NEWS STAND IN CONNECTION Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. i BANDON, OREGON Next to Vienna Cafe Henry Sengstacken, Manager J. S. Barton, Abstractor G. //. Smith EXPERT Bandon Co-Operative Realty Co. Poems Offered. Residence and Business Lots Sold and Exchanged, A general Brok erage Business. Timber, Farm Lands, Collections, Rents J. TAWSE TUNER Tuning, Repairing, Regulating and Modulating Organs repaired and General Overhauling Carry a l ull Line of Repairs and Supplies Permanently located in Bandon. Tuning $4.00; all other work similarly reasonable A1.1. W ork G uaranteed . Leave orders at P. B. Hoyt’s Barber Shop. Real Estate and City Property A correspondent writes: “On reading your paper this morn ing 1 find a pretty little poem sign ed Leigh Hunt. I have one or two at present 1 would like to have you consider. Hoping for a favorable reply, 1 am,” ete. That’s the way.it goes, We just knew' that if we let Leigh Hunt con tribute some verses a lot of others Disaster at Sea. would want to. Send your poems in, lady. But, understand, we didn’t Newport, Or.—The steam Sclir. pay Leigh a cent for his, so don’t Minnie E. Kenton, running from expect any pecuniary advantage. Aberdeen to S m I-Tancisco, Hunt is satisfied with the honor tie Captain McKenna, met with disaster got. Y'ou must be the same.—Cleve land Leader. during the severe storm Friday night. Th« T«ed th« Fri«nd of M«n. The deck load shifted and strained There are no better friends to the vessel so that she sprung a leak. have in the garden than the toads. On Saturday, a big wave struck the If they could be protected and en vessel, W ished the dik load and couraged to live there they would cabin overboard, leaving the vessel eradicate many of the grubs and waterlogged and unmanageable find, cutworms that do so much damage to plants. The great enemy of the the deck awash. toad is the small boy. Bands of Eleven of the crew were drowned schoolboys have been known to go while attempting to launch a boat out and in a single day kill as many Four succeeded in getting out on a as 300 of these useful animals. Boys raft and endeavored to reach the regard this as innocent sport, lieing shore near Otter Rock, fifteen miles untaught and not knowing that the toad is a most valuable insect de- rotn here. •Three of the men stroyer. Teach these young barlm- w bed overboard and the survivor nans to avoid erut Ity. —American Fanner. s,i , ned a broken leg. PIANO Allen & Davidson GEO. B HARRIS Allen X Davidson have moved their store into the new Laird-Lowe Building and are reaey to receive their pat rons their patrons there with full new line of the best in Groceries, Emits and Vegetables. Everything for the table. Don’t forget the changed location. TAWSE & HARRIS ...Real Estate J. E...YouNG /'(inns, Timber and ( oal Lands Residence /Lisin ess Property 1ni e Insurance and Loans W. C. D arker YOUNG & PARKER Parkersburg and Bandon, Manufacturers of White and Red Cedar Shingles Notary Public Wholesale and Retail Shippers Bandon, Oregon Special Attention to Local Trade I .* • F 0 • o • .. • •Z* • • • o o • •• • ’ ’ . . • »• O • • ® • * • • « © • • • • • « © ® ® « « • • e . • •• • • o ° * » • o o •• o 0 •• o Ö