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Volume XXIV. BANDON, OREGON, THURSDAY, every town in the United States every one. By Water from Roseburg of consequence. He also took oc Finally after he had insulted all casion to express his appreciation the players and several spectators S. W. Purdy, and two otbei of the great opportunities and ad the game started. gentlemen whose jiames we did not vancement in Coos county, which, In the first inning the Coquillers earn, came irom Roseburg the first as’he expressed it, werq far beyond scored two runs—Bandon none. of the week on a camping tour. his anticipations. Washburn did excellent service for These thfee gentlemen started rum After the address, Miss Winnie Big Crowd Witnesses Game Coquille in this inning, by calling Roseburg in a canvas boat, anil Formally Turned over to McNair sang a solo, which was One of Finest Vessels Sail. a man safe at h me on a forced sailed down the Umpqua river to highly appreciated and she was run, who was out by two feet, much its mouth, then walkej across tin Lodge Work Saturday ing on the Pacific given a demonstrative encore. Washburn the Wonder” to the disgust of the entire crowd. country carrying their boat to the Impromptu speeches wire given Bandon tied in the 2d, but from sloughs enter ng Coos Bay, then stirs up quite a little Night Coast by a number of visiting brethern then on Jordan’s arm went lame and across to the Coquille river and down from other lodges in Coos county excitement. he was relieved in the 5th by to Bandon. The interesting feature and elsewhere, and another feature Schofield. of the journey was the fact that they of the program which was greatly Coquille had the game won on came all the w ly fro Roseburg •ML MAKE REGULAR TRIPS 10 THI5PÍRT GRANO CHANCELLOR MOSER PRESENT enjoyed was the violin music by merits after the 7th inning and at by water, with the exception of NOBODY HORT O. O. Howell, with Gus Gross at the close of the 7th had 9 runs io seven miles which tlity walked the piano as accompanist. thgir credit. across the cotfntry carrying their l he new Twin Screw Steamer Last but not least on the even Bandon easily belonged to the The game totalled up to 11 runs boat. Ever) bod) 1 in Bandon w ho ever saw Fifield came into Bandon Tuvsu.iy Knights of Pythias Saturday even ing’s program was the big banquet Io Coquille and 4 for Bandon. a ball game or knew anthing about >ti her first trip n> from S ul Fran ing, the occasion being the dedica in the dining hall where the tables Good hitting was done on both Campaign Fund Slow. one, that could rake together enough isco, .¡nd fiom the throngs of pen tion of the fine new hall, by Delphi groaned under the good things to sides each team getting ten. Strike change to cover the day ’ s expenses, ile who were on the dock to ■ eat. Covers were laid I for about Lodge No. 64. outs were few and bases on balls, Chicago, Aug. 31—There is an filled up all the river boats last Sun '¡er come in, it was evident that The local lodge had been making 300 and even at that I there were seldom. aching void in the campaign cotters of day anil accompanied the Bandon her appearance was greatly tippriTi;:- I had to preparations for the great event for so many present that they The Coquille players behaved like noth the Republican anti Dem team to Coquille to witness the ed by the Bandon people. some time and when the ti me came be filled up a couple of times be- ball players should, but a good pei ■ icratic parties, according . to poli deciding game for the pennant in The I' ifield is not only a com everything was in readiness, and the fore all were fed, but in anticira- cent of the crowd was inclined * to tical gossip today in the two big the Coos county league. mandilig vessel irom point of size, tion of the big crowd, the lodge ceremony was conducted in a digni throw little sarcastic remarks at the camps, and the leaders are b. ginning That the game was decided before but is a ‘ e.iutiful vessel as well and members, assisted, by their wives fied manner which is indicative of Bandon players, and Washburn to knit their brows over the outlook. it began was made evident to sev ails on the seas with as great ease and sweethearts had prepared plea ty the progressiveness of this noble introduced another stunt by throwing Both campaigns thus tar have been eral wise ones as soon as the boats ¡s any that ply along the Pa -i .c and to spare, so that all did eat and order. insults at the pitcher whi e at work. conducted on an extremely , onser- tied up at the landing in Coquille. coast. On her way up fr< 111 Sail were filled, and there were probably The meeting was called to order This is contrary to the rules and vative financial basis,* the niana- The good-people of Bandon were Francisco, she easi.y pas-ed every - more than twelve baskets of the by Harry Morrisson. Chancellor regulations of base ball, and if any gers being hopeful all along that the met by a lot >7 would-be sports who tiling^ in the way and proved her fragments. Commander of Delphi lodge, who one deserved to be put off the conditions would improve and sell to be one of the fa-.est boats on Tne hall of Delphi Lodge No. 64, were never known to bet a cent in ground he was the man. turned the work over to Gus C. money be ,f< rthcoming when the their lives before, each one with lhe waters. K. of P. is certainly a monument Moser, of Portland, Grand Chancel campaign began to spread through She is 176 feet long by 39 foot lor of the Grand Domain of Ore to the integrity of the order in his little seven cents in his hand out the country. But something Ball Players Leave. beam and has a it foot depth of this city and is a building to which whining around ¡ill over the street gon. seems to have dampened the ardor look ¡tie for a bet. Everybody The beautiful dedicatory ceremon every citizen of our town points of the rich partisans who in former hold, with a 500 horse power The most of the Bandon ball play wanted to bet, anyway, or anything, with pride, whether he be a member ies were then conducted under the years have opened their wallets for engine; her carrying capacity is 700,- they didn't care as they knew’ it was ers left Thursday on the Fifield for 000 feet of lumber and she has first of the lodge or not. direction of the Grand Chancellor, liberal amounts and there seems no a sure thing, ahd several unfortunates San Francisco, and irom there will class accotir datious for 26 passo I- assisted by members of the local proceed to their various places of immediate prospect of loosening gers, with hot and çold water in were corralled and trimmed. lodge, after which a program was strings. Furthermore, the wealthy The Margaret Iles Co. While all the betting was going residence. carried out. corporations are out of it. fotbilklen every state room. Several ot them aie students at on, the question of “umpire” never The Fifield will make regular to lend their aid, which makes the Hon. R. E. L. Bedillion pre- arose in the minds of the Bandonians the “California” in Berkley and ten day trips between Bandon and prospect more sombre s’ill. The fact that Bandon play goers sided over this part of the meeting who were being so skillfully robbed; will resume their college work, Sa 1 Francisco, thus makii g travel Up to this time the Democratic and announced that Attorney C. appreciate the performance of the but after all the money and valuables while others will take up other pur ing accomodations much better than national committee has taken tn R. Wade would give the address Margaret Iles Co. more than any in sight had been collected and suits of life. they have ever been before, a fact about $25,000, which added to the of welcome. Mr. Wade’s address troup that has ever been here was The Bandon base ball boys have thrown in the pool, then a large that will be extremely gratifying to balance of $60,000 left from the was well delivered and made every again demonstrated Wednesday crowd of brave Coquillers hemmed conducted themselves as gentlemen the traveling public. Denver convention fund amounts to one present feel that the glad hand ’•night when the opera house was in a few law abiding citizens from during the whole season, and they Capt. Jenesen, well known here, 85,000, with which to ]>ay the of Friendship, Charity and Be packed to its fullest capacity to see the little ocean town and in a chorus were by odds the fastest aggregation has charge oi the boat and h.s expenses of a $500,000 campaign. nevolenee was extended to them, them put on the great Sweedish as one voice said: “Now wev’e in the Coos County League, and pa: t oi his old 1 rew who have been The Republican m uiagers have on to the fullest extent that the words comedy, Ole Olson, and from the gpt your money - Washburn is going the fact that they did not win the sailing with him for years: Mr, hand a small but comfortable sum, could mean. The address of wel constant applause of the audience pennant was no fault of their play to umpire.” Rydn.an, 1st officer; F. Christensen, contributed mostly by Charles 1’. come was responded to by Grand it was evident that everyone was Washburn was a stranger to most ing, but pure lu :k on the part of Stewart. The chief engineer, Ml. Taft, but it is much less than is Chancellor Moser, who congratulated well pleased. Every part of the play people aud several discussions arose Coquille, for so far as playing is Chadovlgy is making his first trip usually in the treasury at this stage the lodge at Bandon upon their was in efficient hands and each in as to whether he had or not taken concerned, Coquille never had a to Bandon. of the game, and there is little more enterprise in erec ing such an dividual proved a master of his or out his naturalization [wipers, was a look in. in sight. ' imposing structure, wnich is easily, her character. One of the pleasing It is with deep regret that we Ban trusty, or just merely out on parol. one of the finest 'for the size of the features of the evening was the T. I». Wheeler is moving his njd But laying aside any of the above don people lose the base ball boys Is Your Property For Sale? town in the Northwest. Mr. Moser playing of the Bandon Concert Band est.^ office into the Anderson build suppositions, one of two things is from our city, but should any or all Wo are conallntly receiving Inquiries frcm all dwelt extensively upon the grand which is always very acceptable to ing Tross from the post-office’ He is certain, either Washburn is a wonder of them ever see fit to come ba<^» lo nartsof rhe United State« lor Farm«, Vineyard« and Country and City Homes on the Pacific Coast. If work the Knights of Pythias music lovers. lifting it up nicely for the business ful umpire, and if known a- little this city they will receive the glad your property 1« fOr.,ale we »hall ho glad to place it on ourltst, and put you In direct correspondence with lodge is doing in a general way and and will be pleased to see his friend, The Iles Co. will be here again more would be in great demand in hand of welcome from every one. a large number of possible buyers. Address, I stated that from the single lodge next Wednesday evening when they and patrons .it his new quarters. 4 COUNTRY JOURNAL PUB. CO, The boys were tend' red a farewell TOWN the big leagues to originate new 330 JACKSON ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. of a few members organized in 1864 will play “Under the Lion’s Paw.’’ ----- OOO ideas and revolutionize the scienc dance in the Oriental Hall Wednes by Mr. Rathbone, the order has They will no doubt be greeted with day evening. of baseball, or else he is about the grown until it now numbers 700- a crowded house poorest excuse of an attempt of an 000 members, and has lodges in umpire that ever had nerve enough Married Men Vs. Single Men to stand behind a pitcher and try to distinguish a ball from a strike. Although the base ball season, After the mob had climbed six or so far as league games are concerned seven barbed wire fences that were is a thing of the past yet Bandon strung along at various intervals fans have the satisfaction of knowing between the main thoroughfare and that they wiP get to see one more the athletic park, and- were seated game which promises to be a hum uncomfortably in the grandstand, n-.er, when the married men and Mr. Washburn, having put on his single men cross bats on the local makeup pranced nimbly out in front diamond, Sunday September 13. • of the crowd and spoke as follows: Both teams have been practicing “Ladies and Gents, The Batteries for the event and are in lhe pink of for today is - for Coquille Gardner condition and the game will be a Is now located in his new quarters in and Thomas; for Bandon Jordan hotly contested one. and Oswill — PL AY BAL L.” the Sellmer Building next to the Post Don’t fail to come out and see it, Directly after this, Washburn and bring all vour tooting capacity Office and will carry a complete line of thought it would be a fine idea to for there will be lots of chance to Have to think how have Ralph Myers put out of the use it. Solid Silverware, Jewelry, Watches ji game, before it started, and pro I ------- OOO------ new furniture to and Clocks. ceeded to follow up ¡dong this line Masquerade at Rink by going over to the bench and of home telling Myers to shutup. The Masquerade at the Rink last Myers POST CARDS hadn't said anything but he told Friday night was well attended just want him to “shutup” in case he might, by both spectators and maskers. to your home comfortable An argument ensued between The prize was the use < 4 a pair One of the finest displays of Post Cards in these two gentlemen and Manager of skates for the remainder of th'’ Coos County is on exhibit in this store at same time beautiful. Bedillion stepped in to act as arbi year and was won by Miss Nora i trator but was shoved aside with Gibson, hers being the most comical neatness and dispatch by the umpire. costume. Friends and the general public are invited, •f Then lie want« d to put Mr. Bedillion ----- OOO------- EVERYTHING IN THE FURNITURE LINE to call and see the new store clear off the ground — these were two Mrs. M. E Dygert, who has new rules initiated by Washburn, been in Portland for the last couple ■ f BANDQN FINITI RK STORK but to his utter disappointment they of weeks, selecting her winter stock ^met with disapproval with almost of millinery, arrived home Sunday. K. OF P. HALL » 4 SEPTEMBER,3 1908. FIRST TRIP «HP F.'H. Van Norden THE Jeweler & Watchmaker you .stopped much nice, adds the attractiveness the ? We have what you make and the See our fine line of Morris Chair . I I I X \