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Number 24. BANDON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE II, 1908. Volume XXIV. I s 11 El ■ : lie m jrertei tbi igs and the i step fak«n by our business men to ti.iiglib n the cincin«-! is a g >o«l initiative if it is just followed up. I.et the good work go on. Jury Disagreed. Lt The New School Building. CIW3 WILL TAKE IHE PDOPOSITION INTO THEIR OWN HANDS. Cost Estimated at $6,000. Plans ami specifications for the new school building aie being pre- p." I, and as soon is the proper ar- ran > ment ■ • m ‘be made the new building will be commenced and pushed to completion as rapidly as possible. Bills for excavating will be re ceived soon and then a large force of men w ill be put to work and .the structure will be hurried as fast as pos-.ibe with th«* hopes of having it ready tor the I »«-ginning ,»f th« ■ n< 1 a hool year. However, it may be icces try» to postp«>ne the opening of the sell >ol year a few weeks in order to h ive everything in rea liness, but it is thought that it will not be de layed long, as the building will pro ceed very rapidly when once it is started. President Boak, of the school board went to Portland, Monday, and while there will get plans from in architect, and will look after other aff ii o in connection with the build ing. The law in regard to the issuing of bonds h is been thoroughly gone I over and it has been found that all i pro« 1 durcs h ive been legal, so that there will be no hitch whatever in I securing the money just as fast as it is needed. There w ill be no obstacles in the way now, and Bandon is assured ot a school building that will be a source ot ¡»t ide to every citizen who is in iavor of seeing the town advance along all lines. Is Doing Good Work. Another new business was A me« ting of prominent business launched in Bandon, Monday morn m« n oi this part of Coos county was ing, when the laundry, which has held recently in Judge Geo. P. Top- been in course of c msti uction 1 *1 |>ing’s office to discuss the «juestion some time, opened for business. of straightening the channel of th«> This institution is equipped wit > Coquille river from the government all the modern machinery th it is dock back ot Breuer’s store t ) the needed for a first-class laundry, and end of the government jetty, a dis- they are employing experienced help tance of 1995 feet. so that the work will be equal to Among those present were: A. F that done anywhere in the state. Estabrook, John Kronenberg, L. J. The laundry will give employment (xiy, M. |. McKenna, Wm. i I ick to ten or twelve persona, thus adding ing, R. II. Rosa, E. H. Fish M quite materially to the pay roli of 1’’. Shoemaker and Elbert Dyer. Bandon. The plan is to drive a straight row All kinds of family washing will be of piling' from the dock to the end given prompt attention, and fine of the jetty. This would change work will be a specialty, as they the course of the water sufficient to have the machinery with which to do away with the whirlpool which is do the work and are employing ex now ma le by the lend In the river, perts in every line. and the sand would thus be washed When one enters the building he out and make a channel of deep is at once impressed with the metro water which would extend from the politan appearance of things, as the mouth of the river to Cody’s mill, pl.mt is one that would do credit to and would thus enable the vessels to a much larger place; but Mr. Bates, sail up the river with greater ease, the proprietor, wa long headed and would also permit of larger ves enough to see the great future for seis coming into this harbor. Bandon, and has equipped himself The estimated cost of this project to take care of business accordingly. is about $6,000, approximately, half Another special feature of the in of which was subscribed at the meet stitution is the fact that they will pay ing by those present. special attention to cleaning and A committee, consisting of Messrs pressing men s suits and ladies’ tine Fish, Kronenberg and Dyer, was skirts. appointed t> secure the reinaindei Pulp Mill Fund Growing. There is perhaps no industry that of the money needed, and the pros would be welcomed by Bandon peo The subscriptions to the Bandon pects are that it will all be secure I pie any more than this first-class Paper and Pulp Mill are growing in a short time. laundry, as now’ they can get work This is a project worthy the atten constantly, about four thousand dol done w hen they want it instead of tion oi all who’ are intere t< I in th< lars having been added recently, and having to wait a week for it to lie future of Bandon’s harbor, an I lint i C«»l. C. T Bluinenrother, who has sent to Coquille, and even at th it should mean every citizen I this 1 the work of subscriptions in charge, the money went out of the town pirt of Coos county, as it will b says that the remainder that is never to return, while now it will be thi beginning of greater i npr >« ■ ¡needed is '.eng arrange 1 for and kept here in circulation and be spent ; will be forth coining in a short time, and r< -o it ;n B ■ uk«n. m -its that '■ ' sure to »m la 01, as there is no doubt bill that so that now the big industry for Mr. Bates is determined to give ;o . ■ time in the not far distant Bandon is an assured fact. his patrons first-class work and the Mr. Bluinenrother states that Coos public should and w’ll stand by him future the government will take hold Bav capitalists arc anxious t<’> finance of th«' proposition .and create a har- The m lcliinery is not quite all the proposition, but in that instance insl died as yet, but is bein » mt in . This is the logical place f« 1 a great I it would be built on Coos Çay, bm place as rapidly as possible, and harbor betwen Portland and San ! Bandon people will take up the when all is completed, it will be one Francisco, as it is nearest the cen 1 proposition and retain it for this of the most up-to-date plants in tral point between the two cities of ’ place. (Tregon. The pr< •nt r. ipid grow th of Ban- any place that can be ma«l«-a harbor, and the cost of construction would don is something for which our peo- Percy Dixon of Roseburg was in be small in comparison with that oi pie should congratulate themselves, ! Bandon on bui-iness Friday Coos Bay or any < »th« 1 point along but an industrv of this kind would Don’t forget that Furman sells the gre.itlv enhanc« the present growth the coast. ' Sun Typewriter, No. 2. at $40.w. The entire cost to construct a and make the city even more flour The C. S Go\-eriunent recommends channel twenty-five feet deep from ishing th in it has ever been. 1 here • it to you 21, 2t the mouth of the Co«piillc river to is r<>e«m in Bandon for a number of I industries and factories of various (Irx ille Dodge of Myrtle Point Codv’s mill would pi"b blv not « 'kinds, and they are coming, one by | came dow n on the Wolverine W ed- ceed $100 000. and for twice that i nesday afternoon, returning Thurs- •amount Bandon could easilv be made i one. That the pulp mill is an assttreil ; day morning one of the finest harbors on the fact w ill b«' a source of great satis Pacific coust. Call at Columbia Ave. Store anti It might be a good idea f« r some faction’to Bindon people, and will , examine our high grade <>f Flour, of our leading busin« -■« men to take afford work for many more men, Wheat, Barley, Potatoes and <iro- up the proposition with Congress jlnis a .¡king th«’ p’i\ roll of the city ceries at lowest prices. man Hawley, who would no doubt much larger, and .1 pay roll is what 24. jtx A. E. W hwe . makea recommendation to Congress makes a tow n. Fred Mehl and wife of this city if his attention wa« called to the Seasoned wood for -ale. Inquire leave Friday morning for Marshfield natural resources in and around our at L’nt’s Studio. 24, |tx wlieie the« will Like the Breakwater city. Mrs. F. E. Dyer, and Albert Gar for Portland Mr Mehl goes as a Coos county and a large part of ; Western ( )regon must dept nd upon' field and wife left Monday »morning delegate to the K of P Grand Lodge th«1 Coquille ii.cr v ill« v for every-; for Benton county, going by the way The catldy habit is a good one thing to keep their industries in of Drain. MV. and Mrs. Garfield pr<» I ling yoit-havc the right kind. motion. ’’ have inwnen 'wealth will later go to Portland, Mr. Gar McDonald’s Choclates. Bandon field being ;i delegate to the Grand in many lines, such .is coal fields, Drug Co. great forests, tine dairying and grain Lodge of Knights of Pythi is, which convenes in that city, Jun«' 15th. farms, and thia is prdwinj Margaret fies Co. Th. rl.it« ■: in ■ , ,«| «,f tlw In the case of Harry Wooden [ M.,igai«t IT 1 o w « ’a is t«> b< in ■ hi h w.is held befor«- Judge Geo Pi Bandon for . w« « «. ’ ? «ng.igi inent, Topping, VV edn«1-day alternoon, the, has been changed ft« tn .Monday, jury, consisting oi | VV I’h'ter, N C IJune Sth, to Sun lay, June 14th, and Medley, J Hoover, (»co Williams, th«-« arc sure to be here next week? E E < hikes and C I' Lorenz dis « agreed. FAST GM HMD ON LOCAL DIAMO van« « agent got his «1 ties mixed be The charge was for carrying con tween Bandon .uni M irslifu ld, an«l SUNDAY. cealed weapons on the school ground the troupe is at the latter place this while going to school. Eight wit wet • here f ness« were sworn an 1 gave in testi Larg Crowd In Attendcihee. N«> one who enjoys 1 good play mony. The case was given t«< the can afford to miss h ¡rm ; this cele jury at }:oo p.m. and they were | brated troupe as they come with the kept oat until i 2:3<». vvhc.i, failing to With flying colors a big crowd of highest rccommcmlati >ns wherever agree, they were finally discharged. Coquille fans came down to Bandon At 6:00 p.ni. the jury came iu for Sunday with their pet ¡»all team, de they have been. Seats are <«n sale at Mars’ candy further - instructions, but even then termined to take Bandon's scalp and store at popular ¡»rices. were unable to reach an agreement. « I hang it high on a pole and carry it Remember the «late of the first Wooden is still held under bail and 1 home as a trophy, but they had not the case will no doubt be tried again. I “reckoned with their host“ and in performance, next Sunday evening, It is thought by the authorities that ! stead of returning with th«- coveted June 1 ¡th, at the Bandon Opera There will l«e an entire the settlement of this case may be trophy, they were forced to go home House. change of program everv evening. the means of saving further and more with drooping colors and their flags Besides the high class comedy drama serious trouble in the future. Dep 1 flying at half mast. there will be specialties between acts uty District Attorney I. A Liljevist One thing that can be said for ( that will make you laugh until you had charge of the prosecution and them, however, is that they put un forget all v«»ur tr«,ut»k's. Attorney C R Wade appeared for an honest effort and played a good ’he defense in the trial of Wed game, but Bandon won because our For g >od bargains in Bandon Re nesday. al Estate see Tawse and Harris boys played better ball. The day was an ideal one for a F or R i n 1 -L’nfitrnished house z\ nice line of trimmings and Fine good game, and it is doubtful if keeping rooms in J. S. Tilton’s new Work at Mrs Conrad’s store, the there ever was a bigger crowd at a house. Chas Prosser. 24, 2t.x ba 1 game in the history of Bandon Backet Don’t forget the entertainment by than attended last Sunday. J Kahn, a Portland business man the Bandon Concert Band and the Bandon fans are very much en was a visitor in our city for a few Central Theater management, Satur couraged over the showing that the days last week. day evening at the opera house. home team made, as it was recog Walter Johnson, a nephew of nized that Coquille had a strong Admission, fifteen, twenty-live and thirty-live cents. Mrs F H Gross, and I larry Snipes team and would put up a fast game. both of The Dalles, are visiting Sunday school in Episcopal church Following is the official score as with Mrs Gross and family. every Sunday morning at 10:00 kept by J. A. McCord, and shows o’clock. Everybody is cordially Mrs. Geraldine M -rti of Boston, how the deed was done: invited to attend. receutly from Seattle, will give les- Bandon AB R Bll PO SB A E ons in voice culture, and artistic 11 O Reynolds of Marshfield came 2 5 3 a 6 singing, with pine Italian method. Myers c over to Bandon Monday to look She will be at Mrs. Stephenson’s Hughes 2nd b 5 i 2 6 I I after business interests. Wednesdays and Thursdays and OConnel 1st b 4 o I. 8 o O i o I J T. Monroe of North Bend was a will be pleased to see all interested. Blackerby 3d L M o o i 1 Bandon business visit« r Monday, as I Myers s s 4 4 Any one wishing particulars can call 2 ( > o o 1 was also Albert Seclig of Marshfield. Fiegcr 1 f 4 on Mrs. Dr. Sorensen. » 2 o o o McNair c f 4 VV Hans«. II aryl w ife of C«»«piille FOR sale cheap A scholarship o < > 2 I. Cox r f 4 weie visiting in Bandon Saturday. in stenogra]»hy in the Int< rnatii»nal I lohn p ". 4 4 O Correspondence Schools of Scran J A VV ard oi North Bend was 38 8 •3 4 i2 Total ton, Pa. Ross Tilton looking after business affairs in 24-tf SB A Coquille AB R Bll B «udon Saturday. 1 o 9 0 o o Mrs F. A McDufTec of Coquille 1.01 enz 2d I» S M Noslet of Coquille was on o o o was registered at the Gallier, Tues Peralta < 4 o o o 2 I day. 1 lowell 3d d 3 o o 9 D<> Newton of Marshfield was in I I C L Smith of Myrtle Boint was Thomas s s 4 o o Bandon Triday oif business. o o o 1 lartley r f in our city the first of the week. 4 o I o I o L V Murray of North Bend was a 4 o o VV W llohrev and L. V. Ches- Ording 1 f o I 1 o I Bandon business visitor Friday. 4 ley of Myrtle Point were transacting Smith c f 2 I 0 o 0 1 Burnside 1 st b business in Baud >n Monday. • D. E. Mills left on the Elizabeth 2 o • > o 2 o for San Tran« isco on .1 business tiip. A b Taylor was over from Coos J Collier p 2,s i 4 Total Bay Monday looking after business J it .1 affairs. SIM MARY. Bandon business visitor the first of C J Me Ch an of Coquille was on Homerun, Fiegcr. this week. our strei ts Monday Two base hits, Al Myers. Arthm Brown, of Myrtle Point, MrM av Flentze « I Goldfield. Nev I’.ise on ball, off 1 lohn ,. off Collj« r was in our c ty 1 ite><lay transa« ting a pham i« ifct of < n years < xper- business. ience has accepted a p«»'i;i«»n in C V Struck out by Hohn, 6; by (.’oilier, Herman Lamoii, of Marshfield, Lowe’s drug stoic. 6. was a business visitoi t i Bandoli tlx* Wild Pitches. Collier 2 Margaret lies Company at the op first of the week. Hit by Pitched ball, Lorenz era house all next week, A first J P Barkdoll, of Norway, was in class company with an en ire chang« Howell. Bandon on business, Tuc-dav. Empires Page and Washburn of program every evening, I >on'l Scorer J. A. McCord. Mrs. F. E Taylor nd Miss 1 ),f fail to hear th« in A combined entertainment by tin Bandon Concert Band and the Cen tral Theater management will be Lecture Course Changed. giv« n at the opera hous -, Sattirtl.iv evening, June 13. Admission, fifteen I’he third number of the lecture and twenty-five ami thirty five cts. course which was fixed for June io!li has been postp med, the concert company not being able to meet M. E. Church their «kites in the county as her« to- fore announced. They will appear There w ill be regular services at shortly and till the numbers on the the M. E. Church. Sunday, both course, and due announcement of Sunday the same will be made in the paper. morning and evening, school at lo:oo a.tn.; Epworth _ • League at 7 00 p.m. Preaching al Presbyterian Church. Il:oo a m. and 8:00 p.m. by the pastor. Subject of morning.sermon, SORE NIPPLES “Danger Signals to Young Christ- There will be services in this «• be a great fruit country, and ih a J Any mother who has had nxpor- church next Sunday Jun«’ 1 ¡th, at ians. ” Evening.subject, * “ A Neg. tone«» with this di-.tr-sing ailment few year-- »ill rais«' is much fruit t > For Sale. will be t>b>'«se<l to know that a cure lected Harvest.” , • the usual hour«, noth ni ¡ning .ml the iquai • u■•:• ; ■ • •’ g Chain evening. Sunday School at to.i.m There w;II b<- a trustee ’ meeting t ni»« d S' • m«l ■ onm «; Gallery complete. berlain s , . . 4 , t||,. child is a .My Photo •and Christian Endeavor at 7 p.m. at the «hutch on Friday evening of bound increase n all li * ■«- tun«' Do ng go««.! business. • Good rea- bone mu* no. Wipe it «»fl p th a «•«»¿t eL h b'-i' •«■ lowing tehibeto thjs week. All ap- w«'c«une to wo. hip villi us. J. VV. L ixt , sons for selling. Miovea on. • • nni-f" Ma,, t r am fnm - •* n -«» <hi« | G eo . 11. Rhvcil, Pastor. S. ^-ORDOW, P. 'a .tor. •I S»« > ■ tl* ti«'1, k ’ begin Wi^i s.n^* 24, jtx Bandon. ( )re. sulvn with best results For sale •• . *• (J. Ï. Lowe, •• •• S • w Endicott, of Ba ' Ion >- it. Myrtb Point, w< • i,. • .; the w < Ban«T .a theate^ g<>• 1 s will ha < ‘ rare treat all next week, when Margaret Iles Co corn«’ to Bin1 They arc a high class troupe and 1 people are assured of .1 goo«| t. . Don't tail to hear them. Ticke . sale at Mars' confe« tionery .tor> Entertainment at the opera b Saturday «veiling, Jim«- 13, b Bandon ( '«inceli Band and th«- ' n trai Th« «ter manage« lent. Adn i sion, fiflen, twenty-live and ’ 1.y-- five cents. Annual. School Me* . • The annual s< hool meet .;*<■« the ¡•tirp« •>l • « t ;i "n < ..... director and for the.tr. ■ < tion of smli otic r iai in«*.-. 1 ii av '.'"jally come before it w II be held In the school building. Mondaj June 15 ■